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A female Drosophila simulans fruit fly perched on top of a rotting strawberry. Scientists find parasites that used to make these flies less fertile have evolved to make female hosts more fertile in order to spread themselves in nature. Credit: Andrew Weeks

A female Drosophila simulans fruit fly perched on top of a rotting strawberry. Scientists find parasites that used to make these flies less fertile have evolved to make female hosts more fertile in order to spread themselves in nature. Credit: Andrew Weeks

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