Lampreys: Biology, Conservation and Control 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-024-1684-8_1
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“…Although cues to sex determination in lampreys at this stage remain unclear (i.e. environmental versus genetic sex determination) (Docker and Beamish, 1994;Docker et al, 2019;Johnson et al, 2017), those leading to sex differentiation likely depend on gene functions that regulate reproductive physiology. The development and testing of gene editing tools toward perturbing sea lamprey reproductive physiology, for example, by biasing sex ratios and/or reducing fecundity, may offer solutions to this ongoing problem.…”
Section: Gene Editing For Management Of Invasive Sea Lampreymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although cues to sex determination in lampreys at this stage remain unclear (i.e. environmental versus genetic sex determination) (Docker and Beamish, 1994;Docker et al, 2019;Johnson et al, 2017), those leading to sex differentiation likely depend on gene functions that regulate reproductive physiology. The development and testing of gene editing tools toward perturbing sea lamprey reproductive physiology, for example, by biasing sex ratios and/or reducing fecundity, may offer solutions to this ongoing problem.…”
Section: Gene Editing For Management Of Invasive Sea Lampreymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the idiosyncrasies of their genome, understanding the genetic basis of lamprey sex determination ( i.e. , the “master switch” that determines the ultimate fate of the gonad) and sex differentiation (the process by which the undifferentiated gonad develops into a recognizable ovary or testis) is complicated by their long and complex life cycle, the prolonged period during which their gonads remain histologically undifferentiated, and uncertainties regarding which sex steroids are physiologically relevant (see review by Docker et al 2019 ). Environmental sex determination (ESD) has been proposed in lampreys, but evidence for ESD is equivocal; genes involved in sex determination in the “lower vertebrates” ( i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental sex determination (ESD) has been proposed in lampreys, but evidence for ESD is equivocal; genes involved in sex determination in the “lower vertebrates” ( i.e. , reptiles and non-amniotes) are far less conserved than they are in birds and mammals, and whether there is a genetic component to sex determination is lampreys is unknown ( Docker et al 2019 ). In contrast, many of the genes involved in the sex differentiation process tend to be conserved among vertebrates ( Siegfried 2010 ), and initial studies suggest that at least some of the same genes are involved in gonadal development in lampreys ( Spice et al 2014 ; Khan 2017 ; see below).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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