Caste development and reproduction: a genome-wide analysis of hallmarks of insect eusociality
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K. Hartfelder | A. Cristino | Z. Simões | R. Moritz | J. Evans | M. Bitondi | H. Michael G. Lattorff | C. H. Lobo | A S Cristino | F M F Nunes | C H Lobo | M M G Bitondi | Z L P Simões | L Da Fontoura Costa | H M G Lattorff | R F A Moritz | J D Evans | K Hartfelder | L. da Fontoura Costa | F. M. Nunes | J. D. Evans
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