Tuesday, June 14, 2016

How honeybees do without males [feedly]

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How honeybees do without males
// Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories

An isolated population of honeybees, the Cape bees, living in South Africa has evolved a strategy to reproduce without males. A research team from Uppsala University has sequenced the entire genomes of a sample of Cape bees and compared them with other populations of honeybees to find out the genetic mechanisms behind their asexual reproduction.
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