Publisher
Nature Journal
Publication Year:
2023
Publication Place
London, England
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Pacific Region
Language
English
Record ID:
1032Available online
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Crazy ants’ strange genomes are a biological first
Abstract
Yellow crazy ants get their name from the helter-skelter movements they make after a disturbance. But there’s another reason to call these invasive ants crazy: males of the species are a mixture of two warring cell lineages, researchers report in a study1 published on 6 April in Science. Other creatures sometimes form such chimaeras — usually a developmental accident — but yellow crazy ants are the first known animal for which this property is an essential aspect of life.
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Publisher
Nature Journal
Publication Year:
2023
Publication Place
London, England
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Language
English
Record ID:
1032 Record Created: 13-Apr-2023
Record Modified: 13-Apr-2023