Timeline for Sexually homologous traits
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Apr 28, 2017 at 16:53 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackBiology/status/858001149613494272 | ||
Apr 27, 2017 at 21:20 | history | bumped | CommunityBot | This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed. | |
Mar 28, 2017 at 21:06 | answer | added | feetwet | timeline score: 1 | |
May 30, 2015 at 8:44 | comment | added | cagliari2005 | Without any doubts a), i.e. a trait present in both sexes but the phenotype can be different. Here an example. | |
May 29, 2015 at 11:36 | history | edited | rg255 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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May 29, 2015 at 11:35 | comment | added | rg255 | @WYSIWYG I'm not looking for examples - im checking use of terminology :) | |
May 29, 2015 at 9:09 | comment | added | WYSIWYG | Innate immune response, vision (Not too sure. Will look for references) | |
May 29, 2015 at 6:52 | comment | added | rg255 | yes @WYSIWYG ... | |
May 29, 2015 at 6:46 | comment | added | WYSIWYG | By traits do you mean gross phenotypes (something that you can measure without using molecular techniques)? | |
May 29, 2015 at 6:36 | history | edited | AliceD♦ | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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May 29, 2015 at 6:33 | history | asked | rg255 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |