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Aggression-Promoting Pheromone Discovered In Flies
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Aggression-Promoting Pheromone Discovered In Flies
Two male flies exhibit the "lunging" behavior that indicates aggression in Drosophila. Lunging consists of a fly rearing up on its hind legs and snapping down with its forelegs on its opponent. Credit: Caltech/Liming Wang and Michael Maire
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Date Found: December 06, 2009
Date Produced: December 06, 2009
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