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2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4176848/v1
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Circadian control of a sex-specific behaviour in Drosophila

Diana Franco,
Sabrina Riva,
Maria Ceriani
et al.

Abstract: An endogenous circadian clock controls many of the behavioral traits of Drosophila melanogaster. This ¨clock¨ relies on the activity of interconnected clusters of neurons that harbor the clock machinery. The hierarchy among clusters involved in the control of rest-activity cycles has been extensively studied. Sexually dimorphic behaviors, on the other hand, have received less attention. Even though egg-laying, a female characteristic behavior, has been shown to be rhythmic, it remains largely unexplored possib… Show more

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