Male sexual behavior linked to elevated male sex hormone receptors in muscles of sex-changing fish

Thursday, June 8, 2017 - 12:02 in Biology & Nature

Sex-changing fish exhibit differences in androgen receptor (AR) expression in muscles that are highly sensitive to androgens (male sex hormones) and essential for male courtship behavior, according to a Georgia State University study.

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