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Alternative splicing of the Drosophila Transformer gene product.
Transformer (tra) is a family of genes which regulate sex determination in insects such as flies.[ 1] [ 2] Among its effects, it (P11596 ) regulates differences between males and females in Drosophila fruit flies.[ 3]
The tra-2 gene (P19018 ) is needed for sexual differentiation in female fruit flies, and for spermatogenesis in the males. It is not in the same protein family as tra , but instead works together with it in the splicing enhancer complex.[ 4] [ 5]
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