Extreme genetic differences between queens and workers in hybridizing Pogonomyrmex harvester ants
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Steven W. Rissing | Robert A. Johnson | J. Parker | S. Rissing | S. Cahan | D. Smith | Joel D. Parker | Sara Helms Cahan | Michael D. Weiser | Tatjana S Polony | Deborah R. Smith | Tatjana S. Polony | M. Weiser | Joel Douglas Parker
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