Interruption points in the wing gene regulatory network underlying wing polyphenism evolved independently in male and female morphs in Cardiocondyla ants.
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E. Abouheif | J. Oettler | J. Heinze | M. Favé | A. Khila | Rajendhran Rajakumar | Christine V. Schmidt | Tobias Platschek
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