Understanding the evolution of animal societies, considered to be a major transition in evolution, is a key topic in evolutionary biology. Recently, new gateways for understanding social evolution have opened up due to advances in genomics, allowing for unprecedented opportunities in studying social behavior on a molecular level. In particular, highly eusocial insect species (caste-containing societies with nonreproductives that care for siblings) have taken center stage in studies of the molecular evolution of sociality. Despite advances in genomic studies of both solitary and eusocial insects, we still lack genomic resources for early insect societies. To study the genetic basis of social traits requires comparison of genomes from a diver...
Social insects are ecologically dominant because of their specialized, cooperative castes. Reproduc...
Testing for conserved and novelmechanisms underlying phenotypic evolution requires a diversity of ge...
Bees are highly charismatic and ecologically valuable organisms, and most popularly represented by t...
Understanding the evolution of animal societies, considered to be a major transition in evolution, i...
This work was supported by the University of Georgia’s Office of the Vice-President for Research to ...
Comparative genomics of social insects has been intensely pursued in recent years with the goal of p...
While it is well known that the genome can affect social behavior, recent models posit that social l...
Despite a strong history of theoretical work on the mechanisms of social evolution, relatively littl...
Eusocial animals are comprised of distinct and specialized individuals that carry out specific tasks...
Background: There is great interest in understanding the genomic underpinnings of social evolution, ...
Social insects are among the most successful and ecologically important animals on earth. The lifest...
Here we report the genome sequence of the honeybee Apis mellifera, a key model for social behaviour ...
The genomes of two bumblebee species characterized by a lower level of sociality than ants and honey...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that taxonomically restricted genes are significant in number...
The capacity of the honey bee to produce three phenotypically distinct organisms (two female castes;...
Social insects are ecologically dominant because of their specialized, cooperative castes. Reproduc...
Testing for conserved and novelmechanisms underlying phenotypic evolution requires a diversity of ge...
Bees are highly charismatic and ecologically valuable organisms, and most popularly represented by t...
Understanding the evolution of animal societies, considered to be a major transition in evolution, i...
This work was supported by the University of Georgia’s Office of the Vice-President for Research to ...
Comparative genomics of social insects has been intensely pursued in recent years with the goal of p...
While it is well known that the genome can affect social behavior, recent models posit that social l...
Despite a strong history of theoretical work on the mechanisms of social evolution, relatively littl...
Eusocial animals are comprised of distinct and specialized individuals that carry out specific tasks...
Background: There is great interest in understanding the genomic underpinnings of social evolution, ...
Social insects are among the most successful and ecologically important animals on earth. The lifest...
Here we report the genome sequence of the honeybee Apis mellifera, a key model for social behaviour ...
The genomes of two bumblebee species characterized by a lower level of sociality than ants and honey...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that taxonomically restricted genes are significant in number...
The capacity of the honey bee to produce three phenotypically distinct organisms (two female castes;...
Social insects are ecologically dominant because of their specialized, cooperative castes. Reproduc...
Testing for conserved and novelmechanisms underlying phenotypic evolution requires a diversity of ge...
Bees are highly charismatic and ecologically valuable organisms, and most popularly represented by t...