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This project investigates the genetic basis of mating behavior in moths, focusing on how genes influence pheromone communication and courtship traits. By utilizing advanced genetic techniques, it aims to uncover the complex interactions between male and female traits that affect reproductive success.
The genetic architecture of behavior is a major topic in biology, but remains poorly understood.
The behaviors with the most dramatic effect on animal fitness are those involved in mate attraction and courtship, which are directly related to reproductive success.
Males and females share a genome but have idiosyncratic roles in courtship rituals; mating traits thus experience sex-specific selection regimes.
Variation at the gene expression level can facilitate sex-specific trait evolution to some…
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