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Friday, 16 October 2009

 

 

TELEGRAPH.co.UK

 

Fruit fly: Scientists create 'sexual tsunami'
Scientists discovered that the removal of the pheromone made the fruit flies attractive to one another regardless of sex Photo: GETTY

 

 

Scientists at the University of Toronto found that by genetically tweaking fruit flies so they failed to produce a particular type of pheromone or odour, it turned them irresistible to their species.

Professor Joel Levine, who led the study, removed the cuticular hydrocarbon pheromone, used by the flies to communicate.

Even flies of a different species were interested, according to the research team.

"Lacking these chemical signals eliminated barriers to mating," Prof Levine said.

He conceded however that although pheromones play a key part in the human mating game, ours is far more complex than that of fruit flies.

"We may rely more on the visual system, and we may have a more complex way of assessing other individuals and classifying them and determining how we're going to relate to them than a fly does."

 

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88pdx: ...
Among fruitflies? Big deal! I have those hanging around my bananas all of the time. smilies/undecided.gif
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October 18, 2009
tseciwa: ...
You now know what they're doing! smilies/grin.gif
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October 22, 2009
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