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Sex in Flies: the Splice of Life

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Journal Nature
Specialty Science
Date 1989 Aug 17
PMID 2505080
Citations 139
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Abstract

The discovery that the primary transcripts of many genes are processed to produce more than one kind of messenger RNA focuses attention on the control of RNA processing as a developmental regulatory mechanism. In the fruit-fly Drosophila melanogaster, differential splicing of a hierarchy of regulatory genes determines sex, and thus the molecular biology of sex determination in the fruit-fly may lead to insights into the mechanisms by which alternative splicing is regulated.

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