Why female moths are big and beautiful
In most animal species, males and females show obvious differences in body size. But how can this be, given that both sexes share the same genes governing their growth? University of Arizona entomologists studied this conundrum in moths and found clues that had been overlooked by previous efforts to explain this mystery of nature. Source: University of Arizona - Discipline: Evolution
Why female moths are big and beautiful
In most animal species, males and females show obvious differences in body size. But how can this be, given that both sexes share the same genes governing their growth? University of Arizona ...
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Differing male-female body size studied
TUCSON, March 16 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they might have solved the puzzle over how animal species display differing male-female body sizes, yet share the same growth genes.
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