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Novel Seminal Fluid Proteins in the Seed Beetle Callosobruchus
Physiological Functions and Evolutionary Dynamics of Male Seminal Proteins in Drosophila
Sperm Competition Risk Drives Plasticity in Seminal Fluid Composition Steven A
Evolutionary Expressed Sequence Tag Analysis of Drosophila Female Reproductive Tracts Identifies Genes Subjected to Positive Selection
Insect Seminal Fluid Proteins: Identification and Function
Glucose Dehydrogenase Is Required for Normal Sperm Storage and Utilization in Female Drosophila Melanogaster Kaori Iida and Douglas R
Recently Evolved Genes Identified from Drosophila Yakuba and Drosophila Erecta Accessory Gland Expressed Sequence Tags
BMP Signaling Inhibition in Drosophila Secondary Cells Remodels the Seminal Proteome and Self and Rival Ejaculate Functions
Seminal Fluid Protein Genes of the Brown Planthopper, Nilaparvata Lugens Bing Yu, Dan-Ting Li, Jia-Bao Lu, Wen-Xin Zhang and Chuan-Xi Zhang*
Quantitative Proteomics Identification of Seminal Fluid Proteins in Male
A Drosophila Seminal Fluid Protein, Acp26aa, Stimulates
Sperm Competition Risk Drives Plasticity in Seminal Fluid Composition Steven A
Plastic Expression of Seminal Fluid Protein Genes in a Simultaneously
Divergent Allocation of Sperm and the Seminal Proteome Along a Competition Gradient in Drosophila Melanogaster
Combining RNA-Seq and Proteomic Profiling to Identify Seminal Fluid Proteins in the Migratory Grasshopper Melanoplus Sanguinipes (F) Martha L
Sexual Conflict and Seminal Fluid Proteins: a Dynamic Landscape of Sexual Interactions
Seminal Fluid Enhances Competitiveness of Territorial Males’ Sperm in a Fish with Alternative Male Reproductive Tactics Federica Poli*, Lisa Locatello and Maria B
On the Evolutionary Origins of Insect Seminal Fluid Proteins T Laura King Sirot
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The Genetics and Biology of Sexual Conflict
1 Retention of Ejaculate by Drosophila Melanogaster Females
Mated Drosophila Melanogaster Females Require a Seminal Fluid Protein, Acp36de, to Store Sperm Efficiently
A Network of Interactions Among Seminal Proteins Underlies the Long-Term Postmating Response in Drosophila
Expression of Mst89b and CG31287 Is Needed for Effective Sperm Storage and Egg Fertilization in Drosophila
Sexual Conflict Drives Male Manipulation of Female Postmating Responses in Drosophila Melanogaster
Seminal Plasma Proteins: What Role Do They Play?
Seminal Fluid Protein Divergence Among Populations Exhibiting Postmating Prezygotic Reproductive Isolation
Drosophila Melanogaster Seminal Fluid Can Protect the Sperm of Other
Seminal Fluid Protein Divergence Among Populations Exhibiting Postmating Prezygotic Reproductive Isolation
2 and Paula Stockley*2