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- who: ufeffAyakaufeff ufeffAgarieufeff et al. from the Germany Technology Graduate University, Japan have published the Article: Maleu2019s influence on the primary sex ratio bias in Ryukyu drywood termite, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focused on the differences in investment sex ratios among islands and examined whether their primary sex ratios were biased, at least at the time of oviposition. This study showed a male-biased sex ratio at the egg stage in N. sugioi, thereby suggesting the presence of SGEs on the Y-chromosome.
- future: More molecular biological studies will be . . .

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