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The developmental genetics and physiology of honeybee societies
Gro Amdam
, Robert Page
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
Biology and Society, Center for
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Honey Bee
100%
Division of Labor
100%
Developmental Genetics
100%
Reproductive Ground Plan Hypothesis
100%
Honey Bee Worker
100%
Worker Behavior
100%
Societal Functions
100%
Animal Societies
100%
Worker Sterility
100%
Developmental Physiology
100%
Life Stages
50%
Sociality
50%
Vitellogenin
50%
Sensory Sensitivity
50%
Ovary Size
50%
Step-back
50%
Shrimp
50%
Reproductive Traits
50%
Evolutionary Explanation
50%
Social Characteristics
50%
Female Reproductive
50%
Eusocial
50%
Mechanistic Explanation
50%
Wasp
50%
Foraging Behavior
50%
Ecological Success
50%
Expression Change
50%
Women of Reproductive Age
50%
Genetic Mapping
50%
Hoarding Behavior
50%
Protein Precursors
50%
Sensory Responsiveness
50%
Adaptive Variation
50%
Female Reproduction
50%
Eusociality
50%
Foraging Division of Labor
50%
Egg Yolk Proteins
50%
Reproductive Life
50%
Animal Sociality
50%
Naked Mole-rat
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Animal Society
66%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Heterocephalus
25%