A maternal-to-zygotic-transition gene block on the zebrafish sex chromosome.
Catherine A WilsonJohn H PostlethwaitPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
The wild zebrafish sex chromosome has a region, unique in the genome, that contains protein-coding genes silenced in ovaries but expressed in testes and transiently in the embryo as it begins to express its own genes. This region also contains maternal-specific genes encoding the protein-synthesis machinery used specifically by developing embryos, and molecules that target for degradation messenger RNAs that the mother stored in her eggs. This region defines a distinct maternal-to-zygotic-transition gene block.