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Sex-specific splicing is an essential process that regulates sex determination and drives sexual dimorphism. Yet. how early in development widespread sex-specific transcript diversity occurs was unknown because it had yet to be studied at the genome-wide level. We use the powerful Drosophila model to show that widespread sex-specific transcript diversity occurs early in development. https://www.socialstudiesscholar.com/

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