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1. Transcriptional programs are activated and microRNAs are repressed within minutes after mating in the Drosophila melanogaster female reproductive tract

2. Seminal fluid proteins induce transcriptome changes in the Aedes aegypti female lower reproductive tract

3. Maternal Proteins That Are Phosphoregulated upon Egg Activation Include Crucial Factors for Oogenesis, Egg Activation and Embryogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster

4. The Drosophila prage Gene, Required for Maternal Transcript Destabilization in Embryos, Encodes a Predicted RNA Exonuclease

5. Dissecting Fertility Functions of Drosophila Y Chromosome Genes with CRISPR

6. Evolution of Reproductive Behavior

7. A calcium‐mediated actin redistribution at egg activation in Drosophila

8. Female Genetic Contributions to Sperm Competition in Drosophila melanogaster

9. Proteins, Transcripts, and Genetic Architecture of Seminal Fluid and Sperm in the Mosquito Aedes aegypti

10. She’s got nerve: Roles of octopamine in insect female reproduction

11. Identification of a micropeptide and multiple secondary cell genes that modulate Drosophila male reproductive success

12. Interactions between the microbiome and mating influence the female’s transcriptional profile in Drosophila melanogaster

13. Regulation of Trpm activation and calcium wave initiation during Drosophila egg activation

14. Differences in post-mating transcriptional responses between conspecific and heterospecific matings inDrosophila

15. CRISPR Mutants of Three Y Chromosome Genes Suggest Gradual Evolution of Fertility Functions in Drosophila melanogaster

16. TheDrosophila prageGene, Required for Maternal Transcript Destabilization in Embryos, Encodes a Predicted RNA Exonuclease

17. Candidate genetic modifiers of retinitis pigmentosa identified by exploiting natural variation inDrosophila

18. Alfred Sturtevant Walks into a Bar: Gene Dosage, Gene Position, and Unequal Crossing Over in Drosophila

19. Reproductive functions and genetic architecture of the seminal fluid and sperm proteomes of the mosquito Aedes aegypti

20. The lncRNA male-specific abdominal plays a critical role in Drosophila accessory gland development and male fertility

21. The impact of ageing on male reproductive success in Drosophila melanogaster

22. Maternal proteins that are phospho-regulated upon egg activation include crucial factors for oogenesis, egg activation and embryogenesis inDrosophila melanogaster

23. Sex peptide receptor is required for the release of stored sperm by mated Drosophila melanogaster females

24. Heritable Variation in Courtship Patterns in Drosophila melanogaster

25. Lindsley and Sandler et al. on Gene Dosage and the Drosophila Genome

26. Cleavage of the Drosophila seminal protein Acp36DE in mated females enhances its sperm storage activity

27. A Drosophila Protease Cascade Member, Seminal Metalloprotease-1, Is Activated Stepwise by Male Factors and Requires Female Factors for Full Activity

28. Molecular Characterization and Evolution of a Gene Family Encoding Both Female- and Male-Specific Reproductive Proteins in Drosophila

29. Identification and function of proteolysis regulators in seminal fluid

30. Evolution in the fast lane: rapidly evolving sex-related genes in Drosophila

31. Mating-Induced Transcriptome Changes in the Reproductive Tract of Female Aedes aegypti

32. The consequences of genetic variation in sex peptide expression levels for egg laying and retention in females

33. Don't pull the plug! the Drosophila mating plug preserves fertility

34. Functional genome annotation ofDrosophilaseminal fluid proteins using transcriptional genetic networks

35. Immortal coils: Conserved dimerization motifs of the Drosophila ovulation prohormone ovulin

36. Meroistic oogenesis of Drosophila, in section in situ

37. Intimate intimas: Positioning of copulatory organs in mating Drosophila

38. Acp36DE is required for uterine conformational changes in mated Drosophila females

39. A network of interactions among seminal proteins underlies the long-term postmating response in Drosophila

40. Battle and Ballet: Molecular Interactions between the Sexes in Drosophila

41. A Role for Acp29AB, a Predicted Seminal Fluid Lectin, in Female Sperm Storage inDrosophila melanogaster

42. Post-mating Gene Expression Profiles of Female Drosophila melanogaster in Response to Time and to Four Male Accessory Gland Proteins

43. Targeted Gene Deletion and Phenotypic Analysis of the Drosophila melanogaster Seminal Fluid Protease Inhibitor Acp62F

44. Evidence for Positive Selection on Drosophila melanogaster Seminal Fluid Protease Homologs

45. An Ectopic Expression Screen Reveals the Protective and Toxic Effects of Drosophila Seminal Fluid Proteins

46. The Female Post-Mating Response Requires Genes Expressed in the Secondary Cells of the Male Accessory Gland in Drosophila melanogaster

47. Retention of Ejaculate by Drosophila melanogaster Females Requires the Male-Derived Mating Plug Protein PEBme

48. The Genetic Architecture of the Genome-Wide Transcriptional Response to ER Stress in the Mouse

49. Predicted seminal astacin-like protease is required for processing of reproductive proteins in Drosophila melanogaster

50. The Drosophila Calcipressin Sarah Is Required for Several Aspects of Egg Activation

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