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Epigenetic Drugs Can Alter Social Behaviors Of Carpenter Ants, Researchers Say
Although colonies of Florida carpenter ants have designated roles, researchers managed to turn foraging ants into scouts with the use of epigenetic drugs. This suggests social behavior is not necessarily based on an individual's genetics.
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