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Large-Scale Coding Sequence Change Underlies the Evolution of Postdevelopmental Novelty in Honey Bees.

Molecular biology and evolution

Jasper WC, Linksvayer TA, Atallah J, Friedman D, Chiu JC, Johnson BR.
PMID: 26912809
Mol Biol Evol. 2016 May;33(5):1379. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msw022. Epub 2016 Feb 23.

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The transcriptomic and evolutionary signature of social interactions regulating honey bee caste development.

Ecology and evolution

Vojvodic S, Johnson BR, Harpur BA, Kent CF, Zayed A, Anderson KE, Linksvayer TA.
PMID: 26640660
Ecol Evol. 2015 Oct 08;5(21):4795-807. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1720. eCollection 2015 Nov.

The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse workers. As a result of this social regulation, nurse-expressed genes as well as larval-expressed genes may affect caste expression and evolution. We used...

Phenotypic correlation between queen and worker brood care supports the role of maternal care in the evolution of eusociality.

Ecology and evolution

Walsh JT, Signorotti L, Linksvayer TA, d'Ettorre P.
PMID: 30464814
Ecol Evol. 2018 Oct 03;8(21):10409-10415. doi: 10.1002/ece3.4475. eCollection 2018 Nov.

Cooperative brood care by siblings, a defining feature of eusociality, is hypothesized to be evolutionarily derived from maternal care via shifts in the timing of the expression of genes underlying maternal care. If sibling and maternal care share a...

The Collective Behavior of Ant Groups Depends on Group Genotypic Composition.

The Journal of heredity

Walsh JT, Garonski A, Jackan C, Linksvayer TA.
PMID: 34634803
J Hered. 2021 Oct 11; doi: 10.1093/jhered/esab045. Epub 2021 Oct 11.

Recently, researchers have documented variation between groups in collective behavior. However, how genetic variation within and between groups contributes to population-level variation for collective behavior remains unclear. Understanding how genetic variation of group members relates to group-level phenotypes is...

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