PROPOSED ROLE OF W CHROMOSOME INACTIVATION AND THE ABSENCE OF DOSAGE COMPENSATION IN AVIAN SEX DETERMINATION

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CHANDRA, HS [1 ]
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[1] INDIAN INST SCI, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU CTR ADV SCI RES, BANGALORE 560012, KARNATAKA, INDIA
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10.1098/rspb.1994.0145
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Three features of avian sex chromosomes - female heterogamety (ZZ male, ZW female), the apparently inactive state of the W chromosome, and dose-dependent expression of Z-linked genes - are examined in regard to their possible relation to sex determination. It is proposed that the W chromosome is facultatively heterochromatic and that the Z and W chromosomes carry one or more homologous sex-determination genes. The absence of dosage compensation in ZZ embryos, and W inactivation in ZW embryos, would then bring about a 2n(ZZ)-n(ZW) inequality in the effective copy number of such genes. The absence of dosage compensation of Z-linked genes in ZZ embryos is viewed as a means by which two copies of Z-W homologous sex determination genes are kept active to meet the requirements of testis determination. W inactivation may promote ovarian development by reducing the effective copy number of these genes from 2n to n. If there is a W-specific gene for femaleness, spread of heterochromatization to this gene in cells forming the right gonadal primordium may explain the latter's normally undifferentiated state; reversal of heterochromatization may similarly explain the development of the right gonad into a testis following left ovariectomy.
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