概括
哺乳动物Y染色体启动了男性的性别决定. 基因映射研究将H-Y抗原与丸分化联系起来,揭示了Y链接基因的X染色体调节.
科学领域:
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
- 发育生物学 发展生物学
- 生殖生物学 生殖生物学
背景情况:
- 哺乳动物Y染色体对于启动胎儿丸分化至关重要.
- 在Y染色体上的丸分化基因可以被检测为H-Y抗原.
- 性染色体中的异常会影响初级性差异化.
研究的目的:
- 在Y染色体上映射负责丸分化的基因.
- 阐明异常初级性差异化的机制.
- 研究 X 染色体基因在调节 Y 结合丸基因中的作用.
主要方法:
- 染色体异常 (数值和结构) 与H-Y抗原活性的相关性.
- 淋巴体组织学和表型的分析.
- 对Y染色体位置的遗传映射.
主要成果:
- 将丸区分基因映射到Y染色体上的特定位置.
- 阐明了导致异常初级性差异化的机制.
- 在X染色体上识别潜在的调节基因.
结论:
- 通过基因映射,Y染色体在丸分化中的作用得到了证实并得到了改进.
- 无论是Y链接基因还是X链接调节因子,都对正常的性发育至关重要.
- 了解这些遗传相互作用是解决性发育障碍的关键.
相关概念视频
Pedigree Analysis
Overview
Sex-linked Disorders
Like autosomes, sex chromosomes contain a variety of genes necessary for normal body function. When a mutation in one of these genes results in biological deficits, the disorder is considered sex-linked.
X and Y Chromosomes
Among mammals, the gender of an organism is determined by the sex chromosomes. Humans have two sex chromosomes, X and Y. Every human diploid cell has 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes. A human female has two X chromosomes, while a male has one X chromosome and one Y chromosome.
The germline cells such as egg and sperm cells carry only half the number of chromosomes, i.e., 22 autosomes and one sex chromosome. All eggs have an X chromosome, while sperm cells can carry an X or...
The germline cells such as egg and sperm cells carry only half the number of chromosomes, i.e., 22 autosomes and one sex chromosome. All eggs have an X chromosome, while sperm cells can carry an X or...
The Y Chromosome Determines Maleness
The Y chromosome is a sex chromosome found in several vertebrates and mammals, including humans. In addition to 22 pairs of autosomes, the human males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome. In these organisms, the presence or absence of the Y chromosome determines the development of male traits.
Evolution
Around 300 million years ago, the two sex chromosomes diverged from two identical autosomal chromosomes. Over time, the Y chromosome has lost most of its genes, shrinking in size. Today,...
Evolution
Around 300 million years ago, the two sex chromosomes diverged from two identical autosomal chromosomes. Over time, the Y chromosome has lost most of its genes, shrinking in size. Today,...
The Ratio of X Chromosome to Autosomes
In most organisms, sex is determined by the ratio of X and Y chromosomes. However, in some organisms, such as Drosophila and C.elegans, sex is determined by the ratio of the number of X chromosomes to the number of sets of autosomes. The Y chromosome in Drosophila is active but does not determine sex. It contains genes responsible for the production of sperms in adult flies.
Normal male Drosophila has a ratio of one X chromosome to two sets of autosomes. In contrast, normal female Drosophila...
Normal male Drosophila has a ratio of one X chromosome to two sets of autosomes. In contrast, normal female Drosophila...
Development of the Sexual Organs in the Embryo and Fetus
Development of the reproductive organs in an embryo starts from a bipotential state. This means the early embryo can develop either male or female reproductive organs. The formation of these organs begins with the growth of gonadal ridges that arise from the intermediate mesoderm during the fifth week of development.
Near the gonadal ridges, two duct systems are present: the mesonephric ducts (Wolffian ducts) and paramesonephric ducts (Müllerian ducts). These ducts form the basis for the male...
Near the gonadal ridges, two duct systems are present: the mesonephric ducts (Wolffian ducts) and paramesonephric ducts (Müllerian ducts). These ducts form the basis for the male...


