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This project investigates the neural circuits that govern female receptivity in fruit flies, focusing on how they respond to male pheromones. By utilizing advanced tracing techniques and behavioral screening, it aims to reveal the neuronal architectures that influence sexual behavior in both sexes.
Animals exhibit behavioral repertoires that are often innate and result in stereotyped sexual and social responses to their environment.
Sexual behaviors represent a robust set of innate responses.
Genetic studies in Drosophila strongly imply the FruM, a male-specific isoform of the fruitless gene in programming male courtship.
The circuit of female behavior on the other has been largely uncharacterized.
Here I propose to identify and characterize the neurons involved in female receptivity. I wi…
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