Comparative developmental genomics of sex-biased gene expression in early embryogenesis across mammals

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Victorya Richardson
Nora Engel
Rob J. Kulathinal
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[1] Temple University,Department of Biology
[2] Temple University,Department of Cancer Biology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Fels Cancer Institute for Personalized Medicine
[3] Temple University,Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine
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Biology of Sex Differences | / 14卷
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Sex-biased gene expression; Evolutionary development; Genomics; Mammalian embryogenesis;
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Sex differences are traditionally assumed to arise after the reproductive systems are set up in male and female embryos, and especially after these organs begin producing sex hormones. However, very early in embryo development, the sex chromosomes distinguish males (XY) and females (XX) and genes on these chromosomes are expressed differentially. In this study, we have analyzed gene expression data from mouse and human early embryos to determine whether there is sex-biased expression before implantation. Our results confirm that there is abundant sex-biased expression from the earliest stages of development, soon after fertilization. The comparison between human and mouse embryos shows comparable function of the sex-biased genes, although the specific genes involved differ between the two species.
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