Convergent loss of chemoreceptors across independent origins of slave-making in ants
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| Publication date | 29-10-2021 |
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Manual annotations and sequence files of olfactory and gustatory receptors in eight species of ants (slave-making ants, hosts and non-host species) spanning 3 independent origins of slave-making. These manual annotations were investigated for patterns of convergent gain or loss in slave-making ants compared to their hosts and vice versa. We highlighted extensive losses of chemoreceptors in slave-making ants compared to hosts, indicating a loss in perception accompanying the transition to social parasitism, with some degree of convergent molecular evolution at the level of individual genes.
For the full study, see doi:10.1093/molbev/msab305
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| Publisher | Zenodo |
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| Related publication | Convergent loss of chemoreceptors across independent origins of slave-making in ants |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5617849 |
| Other links | https://zenodo.org/record/5617849 |
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