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Sex Determination in Sciarid Flies: a Model for the Control of Differential X-chromosome Elimination

✍ Scribed by Lucas Sánchez; André L.P. Perondini


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
171 KB
Volume
197
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5193

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✦ Synopsis


In sciarids, all zygotes start development with the 3X;2A chromosome constitution, two of the three X chromosomes being of paternal origin. The elimination of either one or two paternal X chromosomes produces the X:A signal which determines development along the female (2X;2A) or male (X0;2A) pathway, respectively. A model is proposed in which a chromosomal factor (CF) positively interacts with the X chromosome(s) causing its/their elimination. The number of X chromosomes to be eliminated is controlled by a maternal factor (MF) which regulates the amount of free CF factor interacting with the X chromosomes. Imprinting refers to the inability of maternal X chromosomes to bind CF factor.