Team of Japanese and Oz Researchers Identifies Maleness Enzyme

A joint study conducted by Japanese and Australian researchers has identified an enzyme that triggers the development of male sex organs. A previous study conducted in 1990 identified a specific gene, known SRY, in the Y chromosome was responsible for the development of male tissues in most mammals. Now researchers looking into what makes the SRY gene switch on have found that an enzyme called JMJD1A is responsible for the unpacking of strings of DNA that ...

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