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*10.45 Male sexual behavior in Drosophila (fruit fly) is under the control of several regulatory genes, including a gene called fruitless. This gene has been cloned, and both genomic and cDNA clones are available. It encodes proteins that appear to function as male-specific transcriptional regulators. One means to understand more fully the function of fruitless in male sexual behavior is to identify genes for proteins that interact with its protein product. Describe the steps you would take to accomplish this goal.

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