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In their gamete stage the three types of cells differ in their mating capacities as represented by different configurations of recognition molecules on the cell surface, as shown on Fig. 4. The first gamete type G1 is 'pan-sexual' and can mate with any potential partner including its own type, while the other two, G2 and G3, are mating types, unable to mate with their own kind.

The emphasis on reproduction is not surprising given how rodents and primates differ in their mating habits.

The two types of cells also differ in their mating behavior; while opaque cells of opposite mating types readily mate, white cells do not.

To test if the individuals of the GFP and GFP differ in their mating rates, we performed mating trials of pairs.

Interestingly, humans and chimps also differ in their mating system and this has been suggested to have an effect on the size of ampliconic regions (Hughes et al. 2010).

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Studies on sympatric Lake Victoria cichlids showed that sister species that differ in their female mating preferences for male nuptial coloration [ 9], also differ in the peak absorption spectra of their opsin genes [ 14], and differ indeed in their visual sensitivity to red and blue light [ 15].

Surprisingly, however, the observed preference did not differ in their realized mating success (i.e., number of copulations in 10 min-1), suggesting that even though aggressive yellow males can restrict the access of red males to females, female preference for red males was able to counteract male aggression.

Virgin mutant and control females did not differ in their willingness to mate in their first mating (G2 = 1.67, P = 0.434) and this did not change over time (G1 = 2.84, P = 0.092; interaction = ns).

White and opaque cells are morphologically distinct, have different metabolic preferences, and differ in their ability to mate (Slutsky et al. 1987; Lan et al. 2002; Miller and Johnson 2002).

Yeast have three cell types, haploid a and α cells, and the a/ α diploid, that differ in their ability to mate and in the proteins they express.

Also, species did not differ in their consistency during mate choice in the control treatment without audience — whether evaluated as the change in preference expression or numbers of males that changed the female with which they interacted first.

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