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Genetic and Molecular Insights into the Development and Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism
Nature Reviews Genetics
  • Thomas M. Williams, University of Dayton
  • Sean B. Carroll, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2009
Abstract

Sexual dimorphism is common throughout the animal kingdom. However, a molecular understanding of how sex-specific traits develop and evolve has been elusive. Recently, substantial progress has been made in elucidating how diverse sex-determination systems are integrated into developmental gene networks. One common theme from these studies is that sex-limited traits and gene expression are produced by the combined action of transcriptional effectors of sex-determination pathways and other transcription factors on target gene cis-regulatory elements. Sex-specific traits evolve by the gain, loss or modification of linkages in the genetic networks regulated by sex-determination transcription factors.

Inclusive pages
797-804
ISBN/ISSN
1471-0056
Comments

Permission documentation is on file. Macmillan Publishers is a division of Springer Nature.

Publisher
Macmillan Publishers
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Thomas M. Williams and Sean B. Carroll. "Genetic and Molecular Insights into the Development and Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism" Nature Reviews Genetics Vol. 10 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_williams/20/