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Evolutionarily Conserved Peptides in Social Behavior

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Small ancient peptides, nine amino acids long, are highly evolutionarily conserved, hundreds of millions of years old, and play a crucial role in social behavior across various species, including mammals. These peptides, such as vasotocin and mesotocin, are involved in reproductive and social behaviors, such as egg laying, in a wide range of species. They are present in species like house cats and humans, and are associated with interactions and connections among members of the same species.

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