
Why So Many Ladybugs Don't Look Like Ladybugs
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11th Grade - University
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Ladybugs are diverse in appearance, ranging from the classic red with black spots to various colors and patterns. Their coloration serves as a defense mechanism, with red ladybugs often being more poisonous. The genetics behind their colors involve dominant and recessive traits, with the transcription factor Penyear playing a crucial role in spot formation. Environmental factors like temperature also influence their appearance, with melanin aiding in thermal regulation. As climate changes, the distribution of ladybug colors may shift, highlighting their adaptability.
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