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- who: Emilie Pondeville and collaborators from the CNRS, UMR2000, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus have published the Article: Evolution of sexually-transferred steroids and mating-induced phenotypes in Anopheles mosquitoes, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 28/02/2019
- what: The authors show that male steroid production and transfer are specific to the Cellia and therefore represent a synapomorphy of this subgenus. The authors show that matinginduced effects in females are variable across species and differences are not correlated with sexuallytransferred steroids or with Anopheles ability to . . .
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