The carboxypeptidase B and carbonic anhydrase genes play a reproductive regulatory role during multiple matings in Ophraella communa
Seminal fluid proteins (SFPs) are key factors in sexual reproduction and are transferred to females during mating with sperm.SFPs have a nutritional value because they protect and activate sperm storage and release to optimize fecundity.Multiple matings promote ovipositioning in several insect species.Therefore, insects may obtain more Baby Tee SFP