The SRY gene is a gene on the Y chromosome required for the development of testes. It stands for Sex determining Region on Y chromosome.
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It is the gene on the Y chromosome important for male development.
In humans, yes.By default, humans are female. A functional SRY gene stimulates the body to produce male characteristics that override the underlying female pattern. If the SRY gene is absent (or, as sometimes happens, mutated) an individual who is chromosomally XY will develop as a female. This is one cause of Swyer syndrome.
The gender phenotype changes from being a boy to being a girl. This condition is called Swyer syndrome. You can read more about the specifics on Wikipedia.
If you're a mammal, the key gene that initiates gonad development into testes (the Sry gene) is located on the Y chromosome. However, be aware that while gene necessary for the initiation of the male developmental program is located on the Y chromosome, many genes absolutely essential for complete testes and male development are distributed across many other chromosomes.
Indirectly. The SRY gene is responsible for activating the gene responsible for testosterone production (thereby causing 'maleness' in a developing foetus).
Look up the SRY gene located on the sex chromosomes. The SRY gene when turned on in epistatis controls that.
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It is the gene on the Y chromosome important for male development.
In humans, yes.By default, humans are female. A functional SRY gene stimulates the body to produce male characteristics that override the underlying female pattern. If the SRY gene is absent (or, as sometimes happens, mutated) an individual who is chromosomally XY will develop as a female. This is one cause of Swyer syndrome.
located on the Y chromosome and codes for a protein that regulates genes that control development of testes
Testis-determining factor (TDF) is found on the Y chromosome of mammals. It is a gene called SRY (sex-determining region Y) that plays a crucial role in the development of testes and the determination of male sex characteristics.
because it is an inactive gene that is passed down by the parent and it can be triggered... i think.... sry.. lol hope it helped
Andrew Charles Sparkes has written: 'The isolation and characterisation of an SRY-related HMG box gene from Drosophila melanogaster'
The gender phenotype changes from being a boy to being a girl. This condition is called Swyer syndrome. You can read more about the specifics on Wikipedia.
Kelly Sry is 6' 2".