Genre
- Journal Article
Results demonstrated that xol-1 functions as an early developmental switch to set the choice of sexual fate and suggested that assessment of the X/A ratio occurs only early in embryogenesis to determine sex in Caenorhabditis elegans. Moreover, sdc-2, a gene that must be repressed by xol-1 to ensure male development, may be a direct target of negative regulation by xol-1..
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
RE: 25 ref.; SC: BE; ZA; CA; PE; 0T
Source type: Electronic(1)
http://upei-resolver.asin-risa.ca?sid=SP:CABI&id=pmid:&id=&issn=0092-8674&isbn=&volume=80&issue=1&spage=71&pages=71-82&date=1995&title=Cell%20Cambridge&atitle=xol-1%20acts%20as%20an%20early%20switch%20in%20the%20C.%20elegans%20male%2fhermaphrodite%20decision.&aulast=Rhind&pid=%3Cauthor%3ERhind%2c%20N%20R%3bMiller%2c%20L%20M%3bKopczynski%2c%20J%20B%3bMeyer%2c%20B%20J%3C%2Fauthor%3E%3CAN%3E19952307436%3C%2FAN%3E%3CDT%3EJournal%20article%3C%2FDT%3E
Language
- English
Subjects
- Rhabditidae
- genome analysis
- Caenorhabditis
- Animal Genetics
- nematology
- invertebrates
- animals
- molecular genetics
- free living nematodes
- Caenorhabditis elegans
- Biological Resources Animal
- Nematoda