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Details on Person In the gonadal ridge (genital ridge), the SRY gene is transc...

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_displayNameIn the gonadal ridge (genital ridge), the SRY gene is transc...
_timestamp2020-10-29 03:26:37
created[InstanceEdit:9692983] May, Bruce, 2020-06-28
modified[InstanceEdit:9693012] May, Bruce, 2020-06-28
[InstanceEdit:9693684] May, Bruce, 2020-07-05
[InstanceEdit:9695180] May, Bruce, 2020-07-11
[InstanceEdit:9695296] May, Bruce, 2020-07-13
[InstanceEdit:9705696] May, Bruce, 2020-10-29
textIn the gonadal ridge (genital ridge), the SRY gene is transcribed to yield mRNA and the mRNA is translated to yield SRY protein (De Santa Barbara et al. 2001, Hossain end Saunders 2001, Miyamoto et al. 2008, also inferred from mouse homologs). Transcription of SRY is activated by WT1 (Hossain and Saunders 2001, Miyamoto et al. 2008), GATA4:ZFPM2 (also called GATA4:FOG2) (Miyamoto et al. 2008), and NR5A1 (also called SF1) (De Santa Barbara et al. 2001).
(summation)[BlackBoxEvent:9692241] Expression of SRY in testis differentiation [Homo sapiens]
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