The role of the Y-chromosome in sex determination. 1992

T Lukusa, and J P Fryns, and H van der Berghe
Center for Human Genetics, University of Leuven, Belgium.

The basic plan of gonadal development in both sexes is female unless testes are induced by factor(s) of the Y chromosome, known as testis determining factor(s) (TDF). It is not clearly established whether the Y chromosome control is autonomous or under the control of a gene on the X chromosome or autosomes. A gene for the H-Y antigen (Histocompatibility-Y antigen) has been postulated to be the factor determining testicular differentiation. Recent studies have demonstrated that the gene for testis determination and the H-Y determinant are two separate entities. Although earlier cytogenetic observations localized TDF on the pericentric region of the short arm of the Y chromosome, subsequent findings by high-resolution chromosome banding and molecular analysis localise TDF to the distal part of the short arm of the Y chromosome, adjacent to the pseudoautosomal region. A candidate for TDF, the ZFY, was localised within the 140 kb interval where the position of TDF was defined, and considered as the TDF gene. However, a smaller gene sequence of 35 kb, the SRY, situated outside the 140 kb ZFY region, has recently been isolated and proved to be the only and the smallest part of the Y chromosome necessary for male sex determination.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D005260 Female Females
D006182 H-Y Antigen A sex-specific cell surface antigen produced by the sex-determining gene of the Y chromosome in mammals. It causes syngeneic grafts from males to females to be rejected and interacts with somatic elements of the embryologic undifferentiated gonad to produce testicular organogenesis. HY Antigen,GA-1 Germ Cell Antigen,Antigen, H-Y,Antigen, HY,GA 1 Germ Cell Antigen,H Y Antigen
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D012732 Sex Determination Analysis Validation of the SEX of an individual by inspection of the GONADS and/or by genetic tests. Sex Determination Techniques,Sex Determination Technics,Analyses, Sex Determination,Analysis, Sex Determination,Sex Determination Analyses,Sex Determination Technic,Sex Determination Technique,Technic, Sex Determination,Technics, Sex Determination,Technique, Sex Determination,Techniques, Sex Determination
D012733 Sex Differentiation The process in developing sex- or gender-specific tissue, organ, or function after SEX DETERMINATION PROCESSES have set the sex of the GONADS. Major areas of sex differentiation occur in the reproductive tract (GENITALIA) and the brain. Differentiation, Sex,Sexual Differentiation,Differentiation, Sexual
D014998 Y Chromosome The male sex chromosome, being the differential sex chromosome carried by half the male gametes and none of the female gametes in humans and in some other male-heterogametic species in which the homologue of the X chromosome has been retained. Chromosome, Y,Chromosomes, Y,Y Chromosomes

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