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A BEHAVIOURAL phenotype of female Drosophila melanogaster has been found which is characterised by the emission of what seems to be a somewhat rudimentary form of male courtship behaviour; it is directed towards other females, and also towards males. ‘Lesbian’ behaviour has not been reported before, although it may occur in other strains of D. melanogaster.
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COOK, R. ‘Lesbian’ phenotype of Drosophila melanogaster?. Nature 254, 241–242 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1038/254241a0
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