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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Key to the production of gametes is the time at which the germ cells they are derived from enter meiosis. In mice, meiosis is initiated in
females during embryonic development (at E13.5), whereas in males this occurs only after birth. This timing is crucial, as the later meiosis of male germ cells allows sperm rather than eggs
to be made. David Page and colleagues showed that an RA receptor (RAR) antagonist suppresses the expression of a pre-meiotic marker (_Stra8_) in cultured mouse embryonic ovaries.
Furthermore, although _Stra8_ is not normally expressed in the male gonad until after birth, addition of RA to testes in culture stimulates expression of the marker. This led the authors to
propose that RA is required for germ cells to enter meiosis, and indicates that regulated RA degradation might control the timing of this event. This is a preview of subscription content,
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OPTIONS: * Log in * Learn about institutional subscriptions * Read our FAQs * Contact customer support REFERENCES ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPERS * Bowles, J. et al. Retinoid signaling determines
germ cell fate in mice. _Science_ 30 March 2006 (doi:10.1126/science.1125691) * Koubova, J. et al. Retinoic acid regulates sex-specific timing of meiotic initiation in mice. _Proc. Natl
Acad. Sci. USA_ 103, 2474–2479 (2006) Article CAS Google Scholar FURTHER READING * Brennan, J. & Capel, B. One tissue, two fates: molecular genetic events that underlie testis versus
ovary development. _Nature Rev. Genet._ 5, 509–521 (2004) Article CAS Google Scholar Download references Authors * Louisa Flintoft View author publications You can also search for this
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