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SUBMITTER: Oxley PR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3961065 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Oxley Peter R PR Ji Lu L Fetter-Pruneda Ingrid I McKenzie Sean K SK Li Cai C Hu Haofu H Zhang Guojie G Kronauer Daniel J C DJ
Current biology : CB 20140206 4
Social insects are important models for social evolution and behavior. However, in many species, experimental control over important factors that regulate division of labor, such as genotype and age, is limited. Furthermore, most species have fixed queen and worker castes, making it difficult to establish causality between the molecular mechanisms that underlie reproductive division of labor, the hallmark of insect societies. Here we present the genome of the queenless clonal raider ant Cerapach ...[more]