The interaction of genotype and exogenous neonatal androgen: agonistic behavior in female mice.

作者: Jack R. Vale , Donald Ray , Carol A. Vale

DOI: 10.1016/S0091-6773(72)80104-4

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摘要: In two tests of agonistic behavior, aggression in neonatally androgen treated mice was substantially increased females from an inbred strain wherein the males are aggressive, but there little change strains passive. Such genotype × environment interaction suggests that is a potentially important variable study effects early sex hormones. The may be due to differences relevant genes activated during period maximum organizational effect hormone.

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