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How to make a social insect

The profound biological changes that lofted the honeybee to an advanced state of social organization are reflected in its newly sequenced genome. The species can now be studied all the way from molecule to colony.

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Wilson, E. How to make a social insect. Nature 443, 919–920 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/443919a

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