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MK and PC are, respectively, CNRS and INRAE research associates in the unit of Behavioural and Reproductive Physiology, UMR INRAE/CNRS/University of Tours in Nouzilly, France.
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Keller, M., Chamero, P. Is the Loss of Trpc2 Gene Function a Real Working Hypothesis for the Emergence of Same-Sex Sexual Behavior in Old World Primates?. Arch Sex Behav 50, 2293–2297 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-020-01664-4
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