“…Among lepidopterans, ix homologs have been reported to be present in domesticated and wild silkmoths, including B. mori , A. assama , A. mylitta , and Samia cynthia ricini [Siegal and Baker, 2005;Arunkumar and Nagaraju, 2011]. Besides silkmoths, ix has also been characterized in Maruca vitrata , a Piralidae moth [Cavaliere et al, 2009]. Unlike Drosophila , ix in B. mori , A. assama , and M. vitrata produces sex-specific alternatively spliced isoforms [Cavaliere et al, 2009;Arunkumar and Nagaraju, 2011].…”