A group from the University of New South Wales[13] has showed hypothesis of paternal effect from experimental results of neriidae fly. According to their research, condition of 1st male effects through female to 2nd male's offspring without his condition for two weeks.[14] This result might relate the phenomenon which has been researched as effects of the sex peptide in drosophila melanogaster. It triggers post-mating responses in females and effects expression of gene (e.g. egg development, early embryogenesis, immunity, nutrient sensing). Therefore the researcher said sex peptide of males is a "global regulator" of reproductive processes in females.[
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