Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organization. We compared the genomes of seven ants, the honeybee, and various solitary insects to examine whether eusocial lineages share distinct features of genomic organization. Each ant lineage contains ∼4000 novel genes, but only 64 of these genes are conserved among all seven ants. Many gene families have been expanded in ants, notably those involved in chemical communication (e.g., desaturases and odorant receptors). Alignment of the ant genomes revealed reduced purifying selection compared with Drosophila without significantly reduced synteny. Correspondingly, ant genomes exhibit dramatic divergence of noncoding regulatory elements; however, ...
The evolution of reproductive division of labour and social life in social insects has lead to the e...
The > 15 000 ant species are all highly social and show great variation in colony organization, comp...
Studies of the genetic basis and evolution of complex social behavior emphasize either conserved or ...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) represent one of the most successful eusocial taxa in terms of both t...
Ants are powerful model systems for the study of cooperation and sociality. In this review, we discu...
Eusociality has convergently evolved multiple times, but the genomic basis of caste-based division o...
Eusociality has convergently evolved multiple times, but the genomic basis of caste-based division o...
Background: Reproductive division of labor in eusocial insects is a striking example of a shared gen...
The genomes of two bumblebee species characterized by a lower level of sociality than ants and honey...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
abstract: Desaturase genes are essential for biological processes, including lipid metabolism, cell ...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
The evolution of reproductive division of labour and social life in social insects has lead to the e...
The > 15 000 ant species are all highly social and show great variation in colony organization, comp...
Studies of the genetic basis and evolution of complex social behavior emphasize either conserved or ...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) represent one of the most successful eusocial taxa in terms of both t...
Ants are powerful model systems for the study of cooperation and sociality. In this review, we discu...
Eusociality has convergently evolved multiple times, but the genomic basis of caste-based division o...
Eusociality has convergently evolved multiple times, but the genomic basis of caste-based division o...
Background: Reproductive division of labor in eusocial insects is a striking example of a shared gen...
The genomes of two bumblebee species characterized by a lower level of sociality than ants and honey...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
abstract: Desaturase genes are essential for biological processes, including lipid metabolism, cell ...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
The evolution of ants is marked by remarkable adaptations that allowed the development of very compl...
The evolution of reproductive division of labour and social life in social insects has lead to the e...
The > 15 000 ant species are all highly social and show great variation in colony organization, comp...
Studies of the genetic basis and evolution of complex social behavior emphasize either conserved or ...