Male-specific fruitless isoforms target neurodevelopmental genes to specify a sexually dimorphic nervous system
Background In Drosophila, male courtship behavior is regulated in large part by the gene fruitless (fru). fru encodes a set of putative transcription factors that promote male sexual behavior by controlling the development of sexually dimorphic neuronal circuitry. Little is known about how Fru prote...
Main Authors: | Neville, M, Nojima, T, Ashley, E, Parker, D, Walker, J, Southall, T, Van De Sande, B, Marques, A, Fischer, B, Brand, A, Russell, S, Ritchie, MG, Aerts, S, Goodwin, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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