Genital evolution: why are females still understudied?

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  • who: Malin Ah-King and collaborators from the Uppsala University, Sydney, Australia have published the research: Genital Evolution: Why Are Females Still Understudied?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/14,/2013
  • what: This may indeed have hampered the investigation of female genitals , but the authors question whether this explanation is the sole reason for the pattern of male bias uncovered here, since the bias differs strikingly between different mechanisms investigated .
  • how: The analysis of the literature shows that overall this male bias has worsened with time. Given that the field has greatly expanded . . .

     

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