77. It has been observed the transfer of certain X segment in XO male of Caenorhhabditis elegans, restores female character. It suggest that mode of sex determination is (1) X/A ratio (2) XX-XY type (3) Hormonal type (4) Ploidy difference
  1. It has been observed the transfer of certain X segment in XO male of Caenorhhabditis elegans, restores female character. It suggest that mode of sex determination is
    (1) X/A ratio (2) XX-XY type
    (3) Hormonal type (4) Ploidy difference


    Introduction to Sex Determination in C. elegans

    Sex determination in Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is fundamentally based on the ratio of X chromosomes to sets of autosomes (X:A ratio) rather than the presence or absence of a Y chromosome. This system influences whether the organism develops as a hermaphrodite (XX) or as a male (XO).


    The Experimental Observation

    • When a specific segment of the X chromosome is transferred into an XO male (which normally develops as a male), the animal gains female characteristics.

    • This result indicates that the dosage of genes on the X chromosome relative to autosomal genes determines the sexual phenotype.

    • It rules out models based on XX-XY systems (where presence of Y determines sex), hormonal signaling as primary signals, or ploidy differences alone.


    X:A Ratio and the Master Regulator

    • The primary signal is the dose of X chromosome-linked genes compared to autosomal genes, integrated as the X:A ratio.

    • The gene xol-1 acts as a master switch, activated in XO males (leading to male development) and repressed in XX hermaphrodites.

    • This pathway regulates downstream genes controlling sexual differentiation.


    Why Other Modes Are Less Applicable

    • XX-XY type (option 2): C. elegans lacks a Y chromosome and does not determine sex by presence of specific sex chromosomes but by gene dosage.

    • Hormonal type (option 3): Although some hormones play roles in sexual development, primary sex determination is not hormone-based.

    • Ploidy difference (option 4): Ploidy variations are irrelevant since hermaphrodites and males are diploid with different sex chromosome compositions.


    Summary

    The observation that transferring an X chromosome segment into an XO male restores female characters strongly supports that sex determination in C. elegans follows the X/A ratio mechanism, making it fundamentally dosage-dependent.


    Final Answer:
    (1) X/A ratio

2 Comments
  • Bhawna Choudhary
    November 17, 2025

    X/A ratio

  • Kajal
    November 18, 2025

    X/A ratio

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