Genital tubercle

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Genital Tubercle

The Genital Tubercle is an essential structure in the early stages of the development of the reproductive system. It is a small, protruding part of a fetus that eventually develops into a penis or a clitoris. This process is determined by the presence of certain sex hormones.

Development

The genital tubercle develops around the fourth week of gestation. It initially appears as a midline swelling at the base of the urogenital folds. By the ninth week of gestation, the genital tubercle can be clearly distinguished.

In the presence of the SRY gene, the genital tubercle will develop into a penis. In the absence of the SRY gene, it will develop into a clitoris. The final differentiation of the genital tubercle is usually completed by the 12th week of gestation.

Role in Sex Determination

The development of the genital tubercle is a crucial part of sex determination in mammals. The presence or absence of certain genes and hormones will determine whether the genital tubercle develops into a penis or a clitoris.

The SRY gene is typically present on the Y chromosome and triggers the development of the male reproductive system. In its absence, the default development is towards the female reproductive system.

Clinical Significance

Abnormalities in the development of the genital tubercle can lead to a variety of conditions, including hypospadias, epispadias, and ambiguous genitalia. These conditions can have significant psychological and physical impacts on the affected individuals and may require surgical intervention.

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