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SUBMITTER: Schrader L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8131649 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Schrader Lukas L Pan Hailin H Bollazzi Martin M Schiøtt Morten M Larabee Fredrick J FJ Bi Xupeng X Deng Yuan Y Zhang Guojie G Boomsma Jacobus J JJ Rabeling Christian C
Nature communications 20210518 1
Inquiline ants are highly specialized and obligate social parasites that infiltrate and exploit colonies of closely related species. They have evolved many times convergently, are often evolutionarily young lineages, and are almost invariably rare. Focusing on the leaf-cutting ant genus Acromyrmex, we compared genomes of three inquiline social parasites with their free-living, closely-related hosts. The social parasite genomes show distinct signatures of erosion compared to the host lineages, as ...[more]