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Resolution: standard / high Figure 6.
The probability of a male An. gambiae having a clear area around his accessory gland as a function of age and mating history.
Open and closed dots are the observed frequency of having a clear area in virgin and
once-mated males respectively. The broken line gives the predicted probability of
virgin males having a clear area through time, and the solid line gives the predicted
probability for once-mated mates.
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