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Molly no mates 'thrives on sex with strangers'



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A SPECIES of fish which has survived for 70,000 years despite having no males to mate with is defying the laws of evolution, say city scientists.
Amazon Molly fish, which are all female and are found in rivers in Texas and Mexico, interact with males of other species to trigger reproduction. However, no male DNA is passed on to the offspring.

University of Edinburgh researchers say the fish ought to have become extinct within the last 70,000 years. Dr Laurence Loewe, of the university's School of Biological Sciences, said: "This fish really has something special going on and some special tricks exist to help this fish survive.

"Maybe there is still occasional sex with strangers that keeps the species alive."





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  • Last Updated: 23 April 2008 11:00 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Technology
 
1

Zorro's brother,

23/04/2008 12:38:35
s1ut
2

Mensa George,

Washington, DC 23/04/2008 15:17:33
Is Education really the correct section for this?
3

Andrew,

23/04/2008 17:06:47
If they do use "Mates" they won't survive for much longer!!!!!
4

Boy Wonder,

23/04/2008 22:12:42
Hope our wives and partners never learn about this! :(

 

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