Involvement of homeobox genes in mammalian sexual development

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Abstract

In eutherian mammals, sexual development hinges on the differentiation of the gonadal primordia into either testes or ovaries, in turn determined by the activity of the Y-linked gene Sry. Organogenesis of the gonads requires input from a complex network of morphogenetic signals, many of which are still uncharacterised. Homeobox genes are known to play important roles in embryo morphogenesis and organogenesis in a number of systems. Here, we review current data relating to possible roles of the extended homeobox gene family on gonad development, sex-specific morphogenesis and gametogenesis, and speculate that these genes may play a broader role in these processes than is currently suspected. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG.

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Svingen, T., & Koopman, P. (2006, December). Involvement of homeobox genes in mammalian sexual development. Sexual Development. https://doi.org/10.1159/000096235

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