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Ancient Gene Governs Sex Determination in Ants, Bees, and Wasps
New research has revealed that the sex of ant, bee, and wasp newborns is determined by an unusual ancient gene, specifically whether an embryo inherits two different copies of a DNA patch. This discovery offers a practical method to assess genetic variety and mitigate the risk of sterile males in these insect populations.
22 Feb, 12:29 — 22 Feb, 12:29
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