Mice smell a mate’s immune system
- More than 2 years ago
A whiff of urine, sweat, or other body fluids may provide some mammals with a direct view into each other’s immune systems, giving them information that could prevent inbreeding, a new study suggests.
Researchers have long known that the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), a collection of immune system molecules that distinguishes tissues as self or nonself, plays an important role in mate choice.