2016
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msw022
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Large-Scale Coding Sequence Change Underlies the Evolution of Postdevelopmental Novelty in Honey Bees

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“…Our study lends support to the notion that social traits may have distinct genetic and evolutionary features (Mikheyev and Linksvayer 2015), even though the evolution of complex social traits such as caste is mainly based on the recruitment of ancient genes. Our results thus help to tie together previous sociogenomic studies, which have largely been motivated by concepts from Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Toth and Robinson 2007) and have stressed the importance of either highly conserved (Toth and Robinson 2007; Woodard et al 2011; O’Connell and Hofmann 2012; Berens et al 2015) or novel genes (Johnson and Tsutsui 2011; Ferreira et al 2013; Feldmeyer et al 2014; Sumner 2014; Jasper et al 2016), with population genetic models based on well-established social evolution theory (Hamilton 1964; Linksvayer and Wade 2009, 2016; Hall and Goodisman 2012). …”
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confidence: 59%
“…Our study lends support to the notion that social traits may have distinct genetic and evolutionary features (Mikheyev and Linksvayer 2015), even though the evolution of complex social traits such as caste is mainly based on the recruitment of ancient genes. Our results thus help to tie together previous sociogenomic studies, which have largely been motivated by concepts from Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Toth and Robinson 2007) and have stressed the importance of either highly conserved (Toth and Robinson 2007; Woodard et al 2011; O’Connell and Hofmann 2012; Berens et al 2015) or novel genes (Johnson and Tsutsui 2011; Ferreira et al 2013; Feldmeyer et al 2014; Sumner 2014; Jasper et al 2016), with population genetic models based on well-established social evolution theory (Hamilton 1964; Linksvayer and Wade 2009, 2016; Hall and Goodisman 2012). …”
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confidence: 59%
“…; Sumner ; Jasper et al. ). This study provides further insight on the role of new genes, created through the process of gene duplication, in the evolution of insect societies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Jasper et al. ). Tau ranges from 0 to 1 with low values indicating that a gene is broadly expressed among tissues and high values indicating that a gene is expressed in few tissues.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…), and as such has emerged as a preeminent model for social gene discovery (e.g., Zayed and Robinson ; Jasper et al. ; Mullen and Thompson ). Early screens have yielded hundreds of genes associated in their transmission or their expression with honeybee social traits, including genes associated with queen–worker caste differentiation (Evans and Wheeler ; Barchuk et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%