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SUBMITTER: Aranha MM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5388873 | biostudies-other | 2017 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Aranha Márcia M MM Herrmann Dennis D Cachitas Hugo H Neto-Silva Ricardo M RM Dias Sophie S Vasconcelos Maria Luísa ML
Scientific reports 20170412
Courtship behaviours allow animals to interact and display their qualities before committing to reproduction. In fly courtship, the female decides whether or not to mate and is thought to display receptivity by slowing down to accept the male. Very little is known on the neuronal brain circuitry controlling female receptivity. Here we use genetic manipulation and behavioural studies to identify a novel set of neurons in the brain that controls sexual receptivity in the female without triggering ...[more]