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  • Gata4 is required for forma... Gata4 is required for formation of the genital ridge in mice
    Hu, Yueh-Chiang; Okumura, Leah M; Page, David C PLoS genetics, 07/2013, Volume: 9, Issue: 7
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    In mammals, both testis and ovary arise from a sexually undifferentiated precursor, the genital ridge, which first appears during mid-gestation as a thickening of the coelomic epithelium on the ...
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  • The Biology and Evolution of Mammalian Y Chromosomes
    Hughes, Jennifer F; Page, David C Annual review of genetics, 11/2015, Volume: 49
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    Mammals have the oldest sex chromosome system known: the mammalian X and Y chromosomes evolved from ordinary autosomes beginning at least 180 million years ago. Despite their shared ancestry, ...
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  • Sequencing the mouse Y chro... Sequencing the mouse Y chromosome reveals convergent gene acquisition and amplification on both sex chromosomes
    Soh, Y Q Shirleen; Alföldi, Jessica; Pyntikova, Tatyana ... Cell, 11/2014, Volume: 159, Issue: 4
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    We sequenced the MSY (male-specific region of the Y chromosome) of the C57BL/6J strain of the laboratory mouse Mus musculus. In contrast to theories that Y chromosomes are heterochromatic and gene ...
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  • Selective Y centromere inactivation triggers chromosome shattering in micronuclei and repair by non-homologous end joining
    Ly, Peter; Teitz, Levi S; Kim, Dong H ... Nature cell biology, 01/2017, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Chromosome missegregation into a micronucleus can cause complex and localized genomic rearrangements known as chromothripsis, but the underlying mechanisms remain unresolved. Here we developed an ...
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  • Periodic production of reti... Periodic production of retinoic acid by meiotic and somatic cells coordinates four transitions in mouse spermatogenesis
    Endo, Tsutomu; Freinkman, Elizaveta; de Rooij, Dirk G. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 11/2017, Volume: 114, Issue: 47
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    Mammalian spermatogenesis is an elaborately organized differentiation process, starting with diploid spermatogonia, which include germ-line stem cells, and ending with haploid spermatozoa. The ...
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  • Quantitative analysis of Y-... Quantitative analysis of Y-Chromosome gene expression across 36 human tissues
    Godfrey, Alexander K; Naqvi, Sahin; Chmátal, Lukáš ... Genome research, 06/2020, Volume: 30, Issue: 6
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    Little is known about how human Y-Chromosome gene expression directly contributes to differences between XX (female) and XY (male) individuals in nonreproductive tissues. Here, we analyzed ...
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  • Retinoic acid activates two... Retinoic acid activates two pathways required for meiosis in mice
    Koubova, Jana; Hu, Yueh-Chiang; Bhattacharyya, Tanmoy ... PLoS genetics, 08/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 8
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    In all sexually reproducing organisms, cells of the germ line must transition from mitosis to meiosis. In mice, retinoic acid (RA), the extrinsic signal for meiotic initiation, activates ...
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  • Chromosome segregation errors generate a diverse spectrum of simple and complex genomic rearrangements
    Ly, Peter; Brunner, Simon F; Shoshani, Ofer ... Nature genetics, 04/2019, Volume: 51, Issue: 4
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    Cancer genomes are frequently characterized by numerical and structural chromosomal abnormalities. Here we integrated a centromere-specific inactivation approach with selection for a conditionally ...
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  • Mammalian germ cells are de... Mammalian germ cells are determined after PGC colonization of the nascent gonad
    Nicholls, Peter K.; Schorle, Hubert; Naqvi, Sahin ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 12/2019, Volume: 116, Issue: 51
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    Mammalian primordial germ cells (PGCs) are induced in the embryonic epiblast, before migrating to the nascent gonads. In fish, frogs, and birds, the germline segregates even earlier, through the ...
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  • A Gene Regulatory Program f... A Gene Regulatory Program for Meiotic Prophase in the Fetal Ovary
    Soh, Y Q Shirleen; Junker, Jan Philipp; Gill, Mark E ... PLoS genetics, 09/2015, Volume: 11, Issue: 9
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    The chromosomal program of meiotic prophase, comprising events such as laying down of meiotic cohesins, synapsis between homologs, and homologous recombination, must be preceded and enabled by the ...
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