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Aleyan@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 days ago

Scientists solve the mystery of why termite kings and queens are monogamous

www.sydney.edu.au

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Scientists solve the mystery of why termite kings and queens are monogamous

www.sydney.edu.au

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University of Sydney research has tracked the evolution of termites from solo woodroaches to among the most complex social organisms on Earth. Surprisingly, losing genetic complexity was part of the pathway.
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    Interesting! But why monogamous?

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