Molecular determinants of caste differentiation in the highly eusocial honeybee Apis mellifera
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Robert Kucharski | Ryszard Maleszka | R. Kucharski | R. Maleszka | A. Cristino | A. Barchuk | L. F. Costa | Z. L. Simões | Angel R Barchuk | Alexandre S Cristino | Zilá LP Simões | Luciano F Costa | A. S. Cristino | Robert Kucharski | Luciano F Costa
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