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Sociality Is Linked to Rates of Protein Evolution in a Highly Social Insect
2010
Molecular biology and evolution
Eusocial insects exhibit unparalleled levels of cooperation and dominate terrestrial ecosystems. The success of eusocial insects stems from the presence of specialized castes that undertake distinct tasks. We investigated whether the evolutionary transition to societies with discrete castes was associated with changes in protein evolution. We predicted that proteins with caste-biased gene expression would evolve rapidly due to reduced antagonistic pleiotropy. We found that queen-biased proteins
doi:10.1093/molbev/msp225
pmid:20110264
fatcat:f452lxgul5exfcrbaf4ycqugti