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The following pages link to Asexual reproduction in introduced and native populations of the ant Cerapachys biroi (Q34421954):
Displaying 14 items.
- Generic revision of the ant subfamily Dorylinae (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) (Q27048148) (← links)
- Automixis in Artemia: solving a century-old controversy (Q28267196) (← links)
- The genome of the clonal raider ant Cerapachys biroi (Q28307482) (← links)
- Comparative genomics and transcriptomics in ants provide new insights into the evolution and function of odorant binding and chemosensory proteins (Q28655824) (← links)
- Epistasis between adults and larvae underlies caste fate and fitness in a clonal ant. (Q35100560) (← links)
- Molecular phenotypes associated with anomalous stamen development in Alternanthera philoxeroides (Q35407158) (← links)
- Genetic reincarnation of workers as queens in the Eastern honeybee Apis cerana (Q36750132) (← links)
- Ant larvae regulate worker foraging behavior and ovarian activity in a dose-dependent manner (Q37241490) (← links)
- Robust DNA Methylation in the Clonal Raider Ant Brain. (Q37344745) (← links)
- Transcriptomics and neuroanatomy of the clonal raider ant implicate an expanded clade of odorant receptors in chemical communication. (Q37493299) (← links)
- orco Mutagenesis Causes Loss of Antennal Lobe Glomeruli and Impaired Social Behavior in Ants (Q38627926) (← links)
- Genetic distance and age affect the cuticular chemical profiles of the clonal ant Cerapachys biroi. (Q45922994) (← links)
- Clonal raider ant brain transcriptomics identifies candidate molecular mechanisms for reproductive division of labor (Q56886831) (← links)
- The evolution of caste-biasing symbionts in the social hymenoptera (Q92985820) (← links)