LONDON, England (Reuters) -- What would you give for a simple injection that would stop your lover from cheating?
Well, at least it works for meadow voles.
A single gene inserted into the brain can change promiscuous male rodents into faithful, monogamous partners, scientists said Wednesday.
Even better quote from this article:
"Even when temptresses came by and flaunted their voley charms, the genetically-modified males only had eyes for that one partner."
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