A depauperate immune repertoire precedes evolution of sociality in bees

Volume: 16, Issue: 1
Published: Apr 24, 2015
Abstract
Sociality has many rewards, but can also be dangerous, as high population density and low genetic diversity, common in social insects, is ideal for parasite transmission. Despite this risk, honeybees and other sequenced social insects have far fewer canonical immune genes relative to solitary insects. Social protection from infection, including behavioral responses, may explain this depauperate immune repertoire. Here, based on full genome...
Paper Details
Title
A depauperate immune repertoire precedes evolution of sociality in bees
Published Date
Apr 24, 2015
Volume
16
Issue
1
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