Gunter Wagner

Gunter Wagner

Aug 18, 2019

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Final version of our manuscript submitted to PNAS

Today we submitted the final version of the manuscript to PNAS for editorial board approval. The paper went through two rounds of peer review and in the second round the reviewers had no requests for change, so we submitted it for final approval. Fingers crossed that the last step is also going well.

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Human females ovluate on a monthly cycle. Rabbits and many other mammals are physically induced ovulators. This means that rabbits ovulate due to a stimulus from mating. Last year we proposed that female orgasm in humans evolved from physically induced ovulation. We hypothesize that using drugs that inhibit orgasm in humans will reduce ovulation in rabbits compared to untreated females. The results of this study may have profound implications for the understanding of female sexuality.

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