Super Enzyme Helps Regulate Testosterone in Male Birds

New study published in “Science” shows that a single gene determines the mating behavior of male ruffs

In the animal kingdom, testosterone is a necessary hormone for reproduction, and high levels of it are often associated with male dominance and aggression. However, in ruffs – a shore bird that breeds across Europe and Asia – a single gene turns aggressive males into peaceful ones.

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