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Direct targets of the D melanogaster DSXF protein and the evolution of sexual development

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Fig. 1. Modified DamID approach to identify DSX-binding regions. height of the vertical line indicates the value of the Z-score
Table 1. Summary of the known DSX direct targets and their associated DSX-binding regions
Fig. 2. Identification of a new consensus DSX-binding sequence.(binding regions (see Table S3 in the supplementary material) (E-valueconsensus at that position (measured in bits), whereas the height ofnucleotide symbols within the stack reflects the relati
Table 2. Genes near the 58 optimal DSX-binding sites
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