0:00:21.296,0:00:24.180 Behavior is written in the genes. 0:00:24.180,0:00:26.034 All of us have innate behaviors; 0:00:26.034,0:00:28.816 all animals are born with behaviors. 0:00:28.816,0:00:33.733 Behaviors which through evolution [br]have become more complex. 0:00:33.758,0:00:35.011 In many aspects, 0:00:35.011,0:00:38.587 behavior in males and females[br]of the same species is different. 0:00:38.612,0:00:40.492 These differences in behavior 0:00:40.517,0:00:43.708 are due to differences in the wiring[br]of the nervous system. 0:00:43.733,0:00:48.306 At the same time, these differences[br]in wiring are established genetically. 0:00:48.331,0:00:52.155 Aggression is a behavior[br]that in general is specific to males. 0:00:52.180,0:00:54.449 We see it in species[br]that are very different, 0:00:54.449,0:00:56.871 evolutionarily apart from each other. 0:00:56.871,0:00:59.512 The way each one[br]of these species fights is different 0:00:59.537,0:01:01.060 but the mechanisms are similar 0:01:01.060,0:01:03.145 and the reasons are almost[br]always the same. 0:01:03.145,0:01:06.449 Males fight for females,[br]for food, or for territory. 0:01:08.404,0:01:10.491 I study aggression in flies. 0:01:12.776,0:01:15.078 You are about to see an attack. 0:01:17.520,0:01:19.273 One animal is going to stand up 0:01:19.298,0:01:23.051 and is going to hurl its body-weight[br]at his opponent. 0:01:25.651,0:01:28.331 The other one, meanwhile,[br]is going to try to escape. 0:01:28.648,0:01:30.668 Why do I study aggression in flies? 0:01:30.700,0:01:33.514 Because the behavior,[br]that I'm interested in understanding, 0:01:33.539,0:01:35.771 is the same, and the system[br]is much simpler. 0:01:35.796,0:01:38.115 It's like studying a model. 0:01:38.831,0:01:41.188 Sometimes it happens[br]that the other animal, 0:01:41.213,0:01:45.371 instead of escaping,[br]stays and starts to fight, 0:01:46.855,0:01:49.402 and then something[br]we call "boxing" occurs. 0:01:57.083,0:02:01.029 Something crucial about attacking[br]is that only the males do it. 0:02:01.054,0:02:04.112 The one who attacks first[br]is much more likely to win. 0:02:04.144,0:02:06.350 And males only attack other males. 0:02:06.375,0:02:08.223 Females never attack. 0:02:11.755,0:02:14.613 So, why study behavior in flies? 0:02:14.613,0:02:16.735 Because their behaviors[br]are the same as ours: 0:02:16.735,0:02:21.814 Flies sleep, eat, court, fight,[br]learn, and remember. 0:02:22.282,0:02:24.416 The nervous system is much simpler; 0:02:24.441,0:02:28.198 and the genes that play a role[br]in this behavior are very similar. 0:02:28.198,0:02:32.349 So, studying aggression in flies[br]allows us to understand 0:02:32.349,0:02:35.633 how this behavior develops[br]in other species. 0:02:36.315,0:02:41.639 A key element when deciding[br]whether to court or attack 0:02:41.687,0:02:44.907 is determining the sex[br]of the other animal. 0:02:45.487,0:02:49.241 All males are programmed to decide[br]between courtship or aggression, 0:02:49.241,0:02:51.447 but the sensory signals they use 0:02:51.472,0:02:54.842 to see if what is in front of them[br]is a male or a female are different; 0:02:54.867,0:02:58.192 for example, in our species[br]visual signals are very important. 0:02:59.930,0:03:02.173 This is what a fly has in front of itself. 0:03:05.001,0:03:07.026 So, how does it decide? 0:03:07.533,0:03:09.862 Evidently, it somehow makes a decision 0:03:09.862,0:03:13.108 because what it is going to do[br]is very different in each case. 0:03:13.108,0:03:15.816 When there is a male[br]entering its territory, 0:03:15.816,0:03:17.886 it is going to start attacking 0:03:18.495,0:03:22.294 and to chase him everywhere[br]until the other one decides to escape. 0:03:23.164,0:03:26.055 When there is a female,[br]he extends his wing for her. 0:03:26.080,0:03:28.387 As you can see, he literally courts her. 0:03:30.784,0:03:32.250 He chases her everywhere, 0:03:32.250,0:03:35.050 he sings to her until[br]he has finally won her over. 0:03:36.742,0:03:39.606 So the question is, how does it know? 0:03:39.606,0:03:41.097 How does it decide? 0:03:41.097,0:03:46.406 What are the key signals that it uses[br]to decide if it has to court or attack? 0:03:46.691,0:03:50.683 If we can identify these signals,[br]can we change them? 0:03:50.708,0:03:53.024 Can we invert this decision? 0:03:53.024,0:03:55.034 In insects, like in many species, 0:03:55.034,0:03:58.640 chemical signals called pheromones[br]are very important. 0:03:58.665,0:04:03.221 These signals are produced[br]by one animal and detected by another. 0:04:03.221,0:04:04.934 So, then something we decided to do 0:04:04.934,0:04:07.787 was to switch the pheromones,[br]change the scent. 0:04:08.161,0:04:09.656 To make it happen, 0:04:09.656,0:04:13.821 we manipulated the expression[br]of one gene, called "transformer". 0:04:13.846,0:04:17.551 "Transformer" is turned on in females[br]and turned off in males. 0:04:17.576,0:04:24.414 So, something that we can do[br]is to mute the "transformer" in females 0:04:24.414,0:04:26.743 and force its acquisition in males. 0:04:26.743,0:04:30.365 In doing so, we masculinize females[br]and feminize males. 0:04:30.365,0:04:34.219 But not all over, we aren't going[br]to manipulate the entire animal. 0:04:34.219,0:04:35.981 We are going to choose certain parts, 0:04:36.005,0:04:39.207 in particular the cells[br]which produce pheromones. 0:04:39.207,0:04:44.281 What we can achieve are females[br]that have masculine pheromones 0:04:44.281,0:04:47.165 or males that have feminine pheromones; 0:04:47.190,0:04:49.894 then we are going to see[br]what is going to happen 0:04:49.919,0:04:51.914 when a normal male, unmanipulated, 0:04:51.939,0:04:55.225 meets a female[br]that has masculine pheromones. 0:04:56.643,0:04:58.714 This is what happens, it attacks her. 0:04:58.739,0:05:01.222 When she enters his territory,[br]he does something 0:05:01.247,0:05:03.838 that he would never do[br]in front of a normal female, 0:05:03.863,0:05:05.737 which is start attacking her. 0:05:06.573,0:05:08.886 When we carried out[br]the reciprocal experiment, 0:05:08.886,0:05:13.674 what we found was that males[br]with feminine pheromones were courted. 0:05:15.765,0:05:17.181 What does this mean? 0:05:17.661,0:05:21.540 That males are[br]genetically programmed to court 0:05:21.540,0:05:23.795 when they find feminine pheromones 0:05:23.795,0:05:27.746 and to attack when they find[br]masculine pheromones. 0:05:28.553,0:05:30.478 But, this behavior, 0:05:31.444,0:05:35.128 this innate behavior[br]that is wired in the brain -- 0:05:35.128,0:05:40.586 court if there are feminine pheromones,[br]attack if there are masculine pheromones -- 0:05:40.586,0:05:42.434 can it be changed? 0:05:42.474,0:05:45.439 Could it be that an animal[br]as simple as a fly 0:05:45.439,0:05:50.064 could learn from its experience[br]and modify a behavior which is innate, 0:05:50.064,0:05:53.006 something which is wired[br]in its nervous system? 0:05:54.156,0:05:58.113 To respond to this question,[br]we did a similar experiment. 0:05:58.113,0:06:00.290 Again, we manipulated the "transformer", 0:06:00.290,0:06:02.531 but this time, in the females' brains. 0:06:03.221,0:06:06.715 These females still have[br]feminine pheromones 0:06:06.740,0:06:09.165 but they act like males. 0:06:09.190,0:06:13.130 We muted their "transformer" in the brain[br]to turn them into aggressive females. 0:06:13.154,0:06:17.045 They not only dislike courtship completely[br]but they also attack. 0:06:18.511,0:06:19.728 We then asked ourselves, 0:06:19.728,0:06:23.246 what is a male going to do[br]when it meets a female 0:06:23.271,0:06:26.364 that has female pheromones[br]but is aggressive? 0:06:26.364,0:06:29.460 The first thing it's going to do[br]is court her as much as possible. 0:06:29.484,0:06:32.864 It chases and chases her,[br]extends its wing, sings to her, 0:06:32.864,0:06:36.310 but the moment comes[br]when he decides to change his behavior. 0:06:36.905,0:06:40.134 The moment comes[br]after so much ineffective courting 0:06:40.159,0:06:42.498 and in addition to being attacked by her; 0:06:42.508,0:06:45.117 he says, "enough is enough"[br]and ends up attacking her. 0:06:45.117,0:06:49.319 This means that even an animal[br]as simple as a fly 0:06:49.319,0:06:53.701 can learn from its experience[br]and modify its behavior. 0:06:53.726,0:06:55.110 And not only that. 0:06:55.110,0:07:00.051 When there are fights between two males,[br]there is always a winner and a loser. 0:07:00.076,0:07:02.495 After a male loses many times 0:07:02.495,0:07:05.113 what happens is that[br]he suppresses this behavior. 0:07:05.113,0:07:06.733 He stops fighting. 0:07:07.716,0:07:11.681 This means that even in an animal[br]as simple as a fly 0:07:11.715,0:07:14.199 not only behavior is in the genes, 0:07:14.224,0:07:18.170 but the ability to learn from experience[br]and modify it is there, too. 0:07:18.195,0:07:19.701 Thank you very much. 0:07:19.701,0:07:22.686 (Applause)