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    The Drosophila sex determination signal: how do flies count to two? by Cline, T W

    Published in Trends in genetics (01-11-1993)
    “…Seventy years after the discovery that sex in Drosophila melanogaster is determined by the balance between X chromosomes and autosomes, we can finally identify…”
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    Drosophila melanogaster Male Somatic Cells Feminized Solely by TraF Can Collaborate With Female Germ Cells to Make Functional Eggs by Evans, D.S, Cline, T.W

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-02-2007)
    “…Female differentiation of Drosophila germ cells is induced by cell-nonautonomous signals generated in the gonadal soma that work with germ-cell-autonomous…”
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    Key aspects of the primary sex determination mechanism are conserved across the genus Drosophila by Erickson, J W, Cline, T W

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-1998)
    “…In D. melanogaster, a set of ‘X:A numerator genes’, which includes sisterlessA (sisA), determines sex by controlling the transcription of Sex-lethal (Sxl)…”
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    Induction of female Sex-lethal RNA splicing in male germ cells: implications for Drosophila germline sex determination by Hager, J H, Cline, T W

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-1997)
    “…With a focus on Sex-lethal (Sxl), the master regulator of Drosophila somatic sex determination, we compare the sex determination mechanism that operates in the…”
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    A lesson from flex: consider the Y chromosome when assessing Drosophila sex-specific lethals by Cline, T W

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-03-2001)
    “…Bhattacharya et al. (Bhattacharya, A., Sudha, S., Chandra, H. S. and Steward, R. (1999) Development 126, 5485–5493) reported that loss-of-function mutations…”
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    Expression of the Sex-lethal gene is controlled at multiple levels during Drosophila oogenesis by Bopp, D, Horabin, J I, Lersch, R A, Cline, T W, Schedl, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-07-1993)
    “…In addition to controlling somatic sexual development in Drosophila melanogaster, the Sex-lethal (Sxl) gene is required for proper differentiation of female…”
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    Autoregulatory functioning of a Drosophila gene product that establishes and maintains the sexually determined state by Cline, T.W

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-06-1984)
    “…Sxl appears to head a regulatory gene hierarchy that controls Drosophila sexual dimorphism in response to the X chromosome/autosome balance. Only XXAA cells…”
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    Genetic and molecular analysis of the autosomal component of the primary sex determination signal of Drosophila melanogaster by Barbash, D.A. (University of California, Berkeley, CA.), Cline, T.W

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-1995)
    “…Drosophila sex is determined by the action of the X:A chromosome balance on transcription of Sex-lethal (Sxl), a feminizing switch gene. We obtained…”
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    Differential effects of Sex-lethal mutations on dosage compensation early in Drosophila development by Bernstein, M, Cline, T.W

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-03-1994)
    “…In response to the primary sex determination signal, X chromosome dose, the Sex-lethal gene controls all aspects of somatic sex determination and…”
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    Transposon insertions causing constitutive sex-lethal activity in Drosophila melanogaster affect Sxl sex-specific transcript splicing by Bernstein, M, Lersch, R.A, Subrahmanyan, L, Cline, T.W

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-02-1995)
    “…Sex-lethal (Sxl) gene products induce female development in Drosophila melanogaster and suppress the transcriptional hyperactivation of X-linked genes…”
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    Molecular nature of the Drosophila sex determination signal and its link to neurogenesis by Erickson, J.W. (University of California, Berkeley, CA), Cline, T.W

    “…In 1921 it was discovered that the sexual fate of Drosophila is determined by the ratio of X chromosomes to sets of autosomes. Only recently has it been found…”
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    The interaction between daughterless and sex-lethal in triploids: A lethal sex-transforming maternal effect linking sex determination and dosage compensation in Drosophila melanogaster by Cline, Thomas W.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-01-1983)
    “…Regulation of Drosophila sex determination and X-chromosome dosage compensation in response to the X-chromosome/autosome (X/A) balance of the zygote is shown…”
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    A female-specific lethal lesion in an X-linked positive regulator of the Drosophila sex determination gene, sex-lethal by Cline, T.W

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-07-1986)
    “…Characterization of a partial-loss-of-function, female-specific lethal mutation has identified an X-linked genetic element (1-34.3; 10B4) that functions as a…”
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    Two closely linked mutations in Drosophila melanogaster that are lethal to opposite sexes and interact with daughterless by Cline, T.W

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-1978)
    “…A new spontaneous mutation named Sex-lethal, Male-specific No. 1 (SxlM1) is described that is lethal to males, even in the presence of an Sxl+ duplication…”
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    A male-specific lethal mutation in Drosophila melanogaster that transforms sex by Cline, Thomas W.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-10-1979)
    “…Sex-lethal, male-specific allele #1 ( Sxl M#1, 1–19.2) is a dominant, X-linked mutation that is lethal to males. It has no effect in females other than to…”
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    A field demonstration of 1. 7 Gb/s coherent lightwave regenerators by Cline, T.W., Delavaux, J.M., Kuo, C.Y., Owen, B., Park, Y.K., Pleiss, T.C., Riggs, R.S., Tench, R.E., Tzeng, L.D., Wagner, E.J.

    Published in IEEE photonics technology letters (01-06-1990)
    “…This paper discusses how four 1.7 Gb/s FSK coherent regenerators have been successfully operated in a typical field environment using installed fiber cables…”
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    A high capacity noncoherent FSK lightwave field experiment using Er/sup 3+/-doped fiber optical amplifiers by Fishman, D.A., Nagel, J.A., Cline, T.W., Tench, R.E., Pleiss, T.C., Miller, T., Coult, D.G., Milbrodt, M.A., Yeates, P.D., Chraplyvy, A., Tkach, R., Piccirilli, A.B., Simpson, J.R., Miller, C.M.

    Published in IEEE photonics technology letters (01-09-1990)
    “…A description is given of high-bit-rate fiber-optic noncoherent frequency-shift keying (FSK) transmission field experiments using Er/sup 3+/-doped optical…”
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    2.488 Gb/s-318 km repeaterless transmission using erbium-doped fiber amplifiers in a direct-detection system by Park, Y.K., Granlund, S.W., Cline, T.W., Tzeng, L.D., French, J.S., Delavaux, J.-M.P., Tench, R.E., Korotky, S.K., Veselka, J.J., DiGiovanni, D.J.

    Published in IEEE photonics technology letters (01-02-1992)
    “…The authors have achieved a 2.488 Gb/s, 318 km repeaterless transmission without any fiber dispersion penalty through a nondispersion-shifted fiber in a direct…”
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