Sex determination and sexual development
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Sex determination and sexual development
(Current topics in developmental biology / edited by A.A. Moscona, Alberto Monroy, v. 83)
Elsevier/Academic Press, 2008
1st ed
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Description
This volume reviews our current understanding for how sex determination is initiated and how it results in sexual dimorphic development. Chapters discussing work on different model systems provide a basis for understanding similarities that exist between different species. Coverage includes discussion of sexual development of the soma in C. elegans; sexual development of the germline in C. elegans; sexual development of the soma in Drosophila; sexual development of the germline in Drosophila; sexual development of the soma in the mouse; sexual development of the germline in the mouse; control of sex-specific behavior in Drosophila; and control of sex-specific behavior in vertebrates.
Table of Contents
1) Sexual development of the soma in C. elegans
2) Sexual development of the germline in C. elegans
3) Sexual development of the soma in Drosophila
4) Sexual development of the germline in Drosophila
5) Sexual development of the soma in the mouse
6) Sexual development of the germline in the mouse
7) The control of sex-specific behavior in Drosophila
8) The control of sex-specific behavior in vertebrates
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