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Measuring and Altering Mating Drive in Male Drosophila melanogaster
Published on: February 15, 2017
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交配的动力来自哪里?
Stephen X Zhang1, Ethan H Glantz2, Lauren E Miner3
1Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
EMBO reports
|August 2, 2023
概括
这篇评论讨论了雄性果 (Drosophila) 的无性行为. 它强调,对无性行为的组织影响独立于青春期激素,为昆虫的繁殖行为提供了新的见解.
科学领域:
- 神经生物学 神经生物学 神经生物学
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 行为科学 行为科学
背景情况:
- 这一评论涉及到Ji等人所发现的结果. 关于未成年雄性果 (Drosophila) 无性行为的组织基础.
- 它特别关注这些组织效应与青春激素 (JH) 的独立性.
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