Neofunctionalization of an ancient domain allows parasites to avoid intraspecific competition by manipulating host behaviour
Evolutionary arms races can drive adaptations in hosts and parasites as well as among competing parasites. A combination of multi-omics and functional tests identifies a set of genes that allow a parasitic wasp to minimize intraspecific competition by inducing hosts to escape before more wasps can p...
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Main Authors: | Jiani Chen, Gangqi Fang, Lan Pang, Yifeng Sheng, Qichao Zhang, Yuenan Zhou, Sicong Zhou, Yueqi Lu, Zhiguo Liu, Yixiang Zhang, Guiyun Li, Min Shi, Xuexin Chen, Shuai Zhan, Jianhua Huang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d002c8818b454ef3aed83a5352ecf81f |
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