2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.07.479281
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Genotypic Sex Determination Systems could be Adaptations to Extreme Temperature Environments in Reptiles and to Endothermy in Mammals and Birds

Abstract: In some vertebrates species, environmental temperatures (TSD) determine their sex determination. In others, it is controlled by genomic mechanisms (GSD). One hypothesis suggests that GSD systems could have evolved in ectothermic TSD species to escape the geographical limitation imposed by environmental temperatures. Recently, it has been found that TSD reptiles species tend to breed at warmer temperatures than GSD species, especially in habitat with four months of warm temperatures. Here we obtain the pivotal … Show more

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