A male fruit fly attacks a female fruit fly. The female has been genetically altered to produce male pheremones and to exhibit male-like behavior. This work was completed in the laboratory of Edward Kravitz, the George Packer Berry Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School.
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