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Describe sexual dimorphism in cockroach |
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Answer» dimorphism, the differences in appearance between males and females of the same species, such as in colour, shape, size, and structure, that are caused by the INHERITANCE of ONE or the other SEXUAL pattern in the genetic material.MicroRNAs are now recognized as key post-transcriptional regulators in animal ontogenesis and phenotypic diversity. Eupolyphaga sinensis Walker (Blattaria) is a sexually dimorphic insect, which is also an important source of material used in traditional Chinese medicine. The male E. sinensis have shorter lifecycles and go through fewer instars than the FEMALE. Furthermore, the males have FOREWINGS, while the females are totally wingless. |
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