Eye gene colors butterfly wings red

Thursday, July 21, 2011 - 17:30 in Biology & Nature

One toxic butterfly species may mimic the wing pattern of another toxic species in the area. By using the same signal, they send a stronger message: DON'T EAT US! Now several research teams have discovered that Heliconius butterflies mimic each other's red wing patterns through changes in the same gene.

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