“…Previously, we reported that two Iroquois homeobox transcription factors Irx3 and Irx5 are expressed in the ovary, beginning shortly after sex differentiation. Each exhibits a dynamic profile during the course of germline nest establishment and breakdown through primordial follicle formation, suggesting they play important roles in ovarian development (Kim et al, 2011;Fu et al, 2018). Iroquois factors are highly conserved and are known for their roles in patterning and embryogenesis, along with organization of the spinal cord, limb, bone and heart (Bruneau et al, 2001;Diez del Corral et al, 1999;Gómez-Skarmeta et al, 2001;Gómez-Skarmeta and Modolell, 2002;Lovrics et al, 2014).…”