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Figure 1. Publication trends: focus on male, female, or both sexes. The number of published papers on animal genitalia analyzed from 1989 to the present, and the percentage of studies that examine only male genitalia, only female genitalia, and both male a
Table 1. Comparison between female and male principal investigators’ focus on sex of subjects.
Figure 4. Examples of studies investigating the evolution of both sexes’ genitalia. The figure shows examples of significant studies investigating both male and female genitalia

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