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Height: | Genes Determine Mate Choice, At Least For Fat Tailed Dwarf Lemurs (Science Daily) Quote: Genes Determine Mate Choice, At Least For Fat Tailed Dwarf Lemurs (Science Daily)
How do we choose our mates? For quite some time now, scientists suspect that it is not for looks or fashion, neither for love or sympathy. It may be the genes that determine our preference for certain males or females. A new study provides support for this idea by looking at lemurs in Madagascar. Female fat-tailed dwarf lemurs live in life-long pairs, yet notoriously cheat on their partners to ... published Sat, 29 Sep 2007 21:09:47 GMT More... | Have a read of the article and post your comments here.
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