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Ant Reproduction: Ancient Genetic Components Determine Sex Of Offspring
For many species, including humans, sex is determined by sex chromosomes. However, this is not the case for ants, wasps and bees. A recent study sheds light on the evolution of sex determination in ants and how inbreeding can lead to sterile males.
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