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Comprehensive <i>Schistosoma mansoni</i> Hierarchical Transcriptome Assembly Points to Novel lncRNAs Associated with Sexual Dimorphism. [PDF]
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Sexual dimorphism in the serum metabolome following acute exhaustive exercise. [PDF]
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Secular Changes in Cranial Morphology and Pattern of Sexual Dimorphism in Modern Japanese: A Geometric Morphometric Analysis Using Post-Mortem Computed Tomography Data. [PDF]
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Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1991
Sexual dimorphism and factors that may cause it were investigated in 34 species of the genusSebastes. Sexual dimorphism in standard length and morphometric characters are fairly common in rockfish. In many species males are shorter than females. However in males head length, width of orbit, interorbital width, length of upper jaw, longest pectoral fin ...
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Sexual dimorphism and factors that may cause it were investigated in 34 species of the genusSebastes. Sexual dimorphism in standard length and morphometric characters are fairly common in rockfish. In many species males are shorter than females. However in males head length, width of orbit, interorbital width, length of upper jaw, longest pectoral fin ...
William H. Lenarz +1 more
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Animal Reproduction Science, 2012
Sexual dimorphisms (SDs) have evolved in mammals to assure greater reproductive success for individuals, usually males. Secondary sexual characteristics (SSC) developed to further this objective, tending to be more pronounced in species which are polygynous, diurnal and open-habitat dwellers.
McPherson, F.J., Chenoweth, P.J.
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Sexual dimorphisms (SDs) have evolved in mammals to assure greater reproductive success for individuals, usually males. Secondary sexual characteristics (SSC) developed to further this objective, tending to be more pronounced in species which are polygynous, diurnal and open-habitat dwellers.
McPherson, F.J., Chenoweth, P.J.
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Sexual Dimorphism in the Liver
Annual Review of Physiology, 1983That the liver in oviparous females supplies the major part of the egg yolk proteins requires a marked degree of sexual dimorphism of this organ. In addition to vitellogenin, several minor components (e.g. vitamin binding proteins) are supplied by the liver to the oocyte in oviparous animals and to the developing embryo in viviparous females.
A K, Roy, B, Chatterjee
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