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Fig. 6. A model for the antagonistic role of meiotic germ cells on the testis
pathway. In normal XX gonads, germ cells follow an intrinsic clock and enter
meiosis by 13.5 dpc. In normal XY gonads, expression of Sry at
10.5-12.5 dpc initiates cord formation prior to entry of germ cells into
meiosis. Cord formation blocks germ cell entry into meiosis. Molecules on the
surface of germ cells or short-range diffusible factors from germ cells may be
permissive for testis cord formation only until germ cells commit to meiosis
when their surface properties may change. A temporal mismatch experimentally
created by combining meiotic germ cells with 12.5 dpc XY somatic cells led to
failure of testis cord formation.