Study reveals how differences in male, female brains emerge

Monday, May 16, 2016 - 13:40 in Biology & Nature

Nematode worms may not be from Mars or Venus, but they do have sex-specific circuits in their brains that cause the males and females to act differently. According to new research, scientists have determined how these sexually dimorphic (occurring in either males or females) connections arise in the worm nervous system.

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