Studies of the genetic basis and evolution of complex social behavior emphasize either conserved or novel genes. To begin to reconcile these perspectives, we studied how the evolutionary conservation of genes associated with social behavior depends on regulatory context, and whether genes associated with social behavior exist in distinct regulatory and evolutionary contexts. We identified modules of co-expressed genes associated with age-based division of labor between nurses and foragers in the ant Monomorium pharaonis, and we studied the relationship between molecular evolution, connectivity, and expression. Highly connected and expressed genes were more evolutionarily conserved, as expected. However, compared to the rest of the genome, f...
A remarkable social polymorphism is controlled by a single Mendelian factor in the fire ant Solenops...
The > 15 000 ant species are all highly social and show great variation in colony organization, comp...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is how cooperative and altruistic behaviors evolved. The...
Explaining how interactions between genes and the environment influence social behavior is a fundame...
Complex adaptive polymorphisms are common in nature, but what mechanisms maintain the underlying fav...
Ants are powerful model systems for the study of cooperation and sociality. In this review, we discu...
Development is often strongly regulated by interactions among close relatives, but the underlying mo...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
SummaryComplex adaptive polymorphisms are common in nature, but what mechanisms maintain the underly...
AbstractIn the fire ant, the number of queens per colony is determined by the workers’ Gp-9 genotype...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
In the fire ant, the number of queens per colony is determined by the workers' Gp-9 genotype. This g...
Eusocial species show incredible variation in all aspects of social living, which has facilitated th...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Abstract Background Reproductive division of labor in...
A remarkable social polymorphism is controlled by a single Mendelian factor in the fire ant Solenops...
The > 15 000 ant species are all highly social and show great variation in colony organization, comp...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is how cooperative and altruistic behaviors evolved. The...
Explaining how interactions between genes and the environment influence social behavior is a fundame...
Complex adaptive polymorphisms are common in nature, but what mechanisms maintain the underlying fav...
Ants are powerful model systems for the study of cooperation and sociality. In this review, we discu...
Development is often strongly regulated by interactions among close relatives, but the underlying mo...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
SummaryComplex adaptive polymorphisms are common in nature, but what mechanisms maintain the underly...
AbstractIn the fire ant, the number of queens per colony is determined by the workers’ Gp-9 genotype...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
In the fire ant, the number of queens per colony is determined by the workers' Gp-9 genotype. This g...
Eusocial species show incredible variation in all aspects of social living, which has facilitated th...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Abstract Background Reproductive division of labor in...
A remarkable social polymorphism is controlled by a single Mendelian factor in the fire ant Solenops...
The > 15 000 ant species are all highly social and show great variation in colony organization, comp...
One of the fundamental questions in biology is how cooperative and altruistic behaviors evolved. The...