Sexually dimorphic gene found to affect sexual receptivity for female fish

A peptide expressed in the brains of fish helps to determine the different mating behaviors of the two sexes, RIKEN and University of Tokyo scientists have found. Understanding neurologically what makes the sexes behave differently in courtship could reveal how to reverse male–female animal mating behaviors.


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Source: Phys.org