Here’s how fruit flies’ giant sperm squeeze into tight spaces
Researchers found that fruit fly sperm push against one another and align in orderly bundles, preventing knots that could block reproduction.
Researchers found that fruit fly sperm push against one another and align in orderly bundles, preventing knots that could block reproduction.
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