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| Id | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MEDLINEPLUS/C1420418
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| Preferred Name | sex determining region Y |
| Definitions |
The SRY gene provides instructions for making a protein called the sex-determining region Y protein. This protein is involved in male-typical sex development, which usually follows a certain pattern based on an individual's chromosomes. People usually have 46 chromosomes in each cell. Two of the 46 chromosomes, known as X and Y, are called sex chromosomes because they help determine whether a person will develop male or female sex characteristics. Girls and women typically have two X chromosomes (46,XX karyotype), while boys and men typically have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY karyotype).~The SRY gene is found on the Y chromosome. The sex-determining region Y protein produced from this gene acts as a transcription factor, which means it attaches (binds) to specific regions of DNA and helps control the activity of particular genes. This protein starts processes that cause a fetus to develop male gonads (testes) and prevent the development of female reproductive structures (uterus and fallopian tubes).
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testis-determining factor
TDY
SRY_HUMAN
essential protein for sex determination in human males
sex-determining region on Y
TDF
sex determining region protein
SRY
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| Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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| definition | The SRY gene provides instructions for making a protein called the sex-determining region Y protein. This protein is involved in male-typical sex development, which usually follows a certain pattern based on an individual's chromosomes. People usually have 46 chromosomes in each cell. Two of the 46 chromosomes, known as X and Y, are called sex chromosomes because they help determine whether a person will develop male or female sex characteristics. Girls and women typically have two X chromosomes (46,XX karyotype), while boys and men typically have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (46,XY karyotype).~The SRY gene is found on the Y chromosome. The sex-determining region Y protein produced from this gene acts as a transcription factor, which means it attaches (binds) to specific regions of DNA and helps control the activity of particular genes. This protein starts processes that cause a fetus to develop male gonads (testes) and prevent the development of female reproductive structures (uterus and fallopian tubes). |
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testis-determining factor
TDY
SRY_HUMAN
essential protein for sex determination in human males
sex-determining region on Y
TDF
sex determining region protein
SRY
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| prefLabel | sex determining region Y
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| DB XR ID | ICD-10-CM:~MeSH:~NCBI Gene:6736~OMIM:480000~SNOMED CT:
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| tui | T028
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| notation | C1420418
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| Semantic type UMLS property | |
| cui | C1420418
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