A soft selective sweep during rapid evolution of gentle behaviour in an Africanized honeybee
Africanized honey bees (AHB) are notoriously aggressive, but in Puerto Rico they have a ‘gentle’ phenotype. Here, Avalos et al. show that there has been a soft selective sweep at several loci in the Puerto Rican AHB population and suggest a role in the rapid evolution of gentle behaviour.
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Main Authors: | Arian Avalos, Hailin Pan, Cai Li, Jenny P. Acevedo-Gonzalez, Gloria Rendon, Christopher J. Fields, Patrick J. Brown, Tugrul Giray, Gene E. Robinson, Matthew E. Hudson, Guojie Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e170b8f8dee64f96b26608ae9af28b5f |
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