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The genomic impact of 100 million years of social evolution in seven ant species.


ABSTRACT: Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) represent one of the most successful eusocial taxa in terms of both their geographic distribution and species number. The publication of seven ant genomes within the past year was a quantum leap for socio- and ant genomics. The diversity of social organization in ants makes them excellent model organisms to study the evolution of social systems. Comparing the ant genomes with those of the honeybee, a lineage that evolved eusociality independently from ants, and solitary insects suggests that there are significant differences in key aspects of genome organization between social and solitary insects, as well as among ant species. Altogether, these seven ant genomes open exciting new research avenues and opportunities for understanding the genetic basis and regulation of social species, and adaptive complex systems in general.

SUBMITTER: Gadau J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3314025 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The genomic impact of 100 million years of social evolution in seven ant species.

Gadau Jürgen J   Helmkampf Martin M   Nygaard Sanne S   Roux Julien J   Simola Daniel F DF   Smith Chris R CR   Suen Garret G   Wurm Yannick Y   Smith Christopher D CD  

Trends in genetics : TIG 20111005 1


Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) represent one of the most successful eusocial taxa in terms of both their geographic distribution and species number. The publication of seven ant genomes within the past year was a quantum leap for socio- and ant genomics. The diversity of social organization in ants makes them excellent model organisms to study the evolution of social systems. Comparing the ant genomes with those of the honeybee, a lineage that evolved eusociality independently from ants, and sol  ...[more]

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