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Ganter, G.K., Walton, K.L., Merriman, J.O., Salmon, M.V., Brooks, K.M., Maddula, S., Kravitz, E.A. (2007). Increased male-male courtship in ecdysone receptor deficient adult flies.  Behav. Genet. 37(3): 507--512.
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FBrf0200875
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Research paper
Abstract
Male-male courtship is infrequent among mature adult Drosophila melanogaster. After pairs of mature adult males expressing a temperature-sensitive allele of the ecdysone receptor (EcR) gene were treated at a restrictive temperature, however, they engaged in elevated levels of male-male courtship. EcR-deficient males courted wildtype males and females, but were not courted by wildtype males. These results suggest that the ecdysone steroid hormone system may have a role in courtship initiation by adult male fruit flies.
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  • FBrf0194175
Language of Publication
English
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Abbreviation
Behav. Genet.
Title
Behavior Genetics
Publication Year
1970-
ISBN/ISSN
0001-8244
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