Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million years before eusocial Hymenoptera, such as bees and ants, appeared. Here, we report the 2-Gb genome of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, and the 1.3-Gb genome of the drywood termite Cryptotermes secundus. We show evolutionary signatures of termite eusociality by comparing the genomes and transcriptomes of three termites and the cockroach against the background of 16 other eusocial and non-eusocial insects. Dramatic adaptive changes in genes underlying the production and perception of pheromones confirm the importance of chemical communication in the termites. These are accompanied by major changes in gene regulation and the molecular evo...
Many insect species have established long-term symbiotic relationships with intracellular bacteria. ...
(1) Unravelling the molecular basis underlying major evolutionary transitions can shed light on how ...
Many insect species have established long-term symbiotic relationships with intracellular bacteria. ...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
abstract: Although eusociality evolved independently within several orders of insects, research into...
AbstractDespite more than half a century of research, the evolutionary origin of termites remains un...
Although eusociality evolved independently within several orders of insects, research into the molec...
Although eusociality evolved independently within several orders of insects, research into the molec...
abstract: The termites evolved eusociality and complex societies before the ants, but have been stud...
Despite more than half a century of research, the evolutionary origin of termites remains unresolved...
The evolution of biological complexity is associated with the emergence of bespoke immune systems th...
Many insect species have established long-term symbiotic relationships with intracellular bacteria. ...
(1) Unravelling the molecular basis underlying major evolutionary transitions can shed light on how ...
Many insect species have established long-term symbiotic relationships with intracellular bacteria. ...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million year...
abstract: Although eusociality evolved independently within several orders of insects, research into...
AbstractDespite more than half a century of research, the evolutionary origin of termites remains un...
Although eusociality evolved independently within several orders of insects, research into the molec...
Although eusociality evolved independently within several orders of insects, research into the molec...
abstract: The termites evolved eusociality and complex societies before the ants, but have been stud...
Despite more than half a century of research, the evolutionary origin of termites remains unresolved...
The evolution of biological complexity is associated with the emergence of bespoke immune systems th...
Many insect species have established long-term symbiotic relationships with intracellular bacteria. ...
(1) Unravelling the molecular basis underlying major evolutionary transitions can shed light on how ...
Many insect species have established long-term symbiotic relationships with intracellular bacteria. ...