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Keyes, L.N., Cline, T.W., Schedl, P. (1992). The primary sex determination signal of Drosophila acts at the level of transcription.  Cell 68(5): 933--943.
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FBrf0055585
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Research paper
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For Drosophila, the choice between male and female development is made by the switch gene, Sxl, in response to the X:A ratio. Once Sxl is turned on in females, it actively maintains the determined state, independent of the X:A signal, by a positive autoregulatory feedback loop in which Sxl proteins direct the female-specific splicing of Sxl transcripts. In this paper we have investigated the mechanism controlling pathway initiation. Our results suggest a two-step model for the initial activation of Sxl in females. In the first step, a special class of Sxl mRNAs is expressed in female embryos from an early promoter that responds to the genes signaling the X:A ratio. The proteins produced from these early mRNAs then initiate the autoregulatory loop by directing the female-specific processing of transcripts from the late Sxl promoter.
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The primary sex determination signal of Drosophila acts at the level of transcription.
Keyes et al., 1992, Cell 69(3): following 572 [FBrf0067268]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Cell
    Title
    Cell
    Publication Year
    1974-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0092-8674
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