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PLoS Genet
September 2024
University of Geneva Department of Genetics and Evolution, Geneva, Switzerland.
Although originally classified as a non-coding RNA, the male-specific abdominal (MSA) RNA from the Drosophila melanogaster bithorax complex has recently been shown to code for a micropeptide that plays a vital role in determining how mated females use stored sperm after mating. Interestingly, the MSA transcript is a male-specific version of another transcript produced in both sexes within the posterior central nervous system from an alternative promoter, called the iab-8 lncRNA. However, while the MSA transcript produces a small peptide, it seems that the iab-8 transcript does not.
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