Sex biased expression and co-expression networks in development, using the hymenopteran Nasonia vitripennis.
Sexual dimorphism requires regulation of gene expression in developing organisms. These developmental differences are caused by differential expression of genes and isoforms. The effect of expressing a gene is also influenced by which other genes are simultaneously expressed (functional interactions...
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