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Positive selection on sociobiological traits in invasive fire ants
Eyal Privman
, Pnina Cohen
, Amir B. Cohanim
, Oksana Riba-Grognuz
, De Wayne Shoemaker
, Laurent Keller
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Positive Selection
100%
Fire Ant
100%
Invasiveness
33%
Queen
33%
Adaptation
16%
Social Support
16%
Genome Sequencing
16%
Close Relatives
16%
Social Insects
16%
Ant Species
16%
Selection Pressure
16%
Solenopsis Invicta
16%
Solenopsis
16%
Whole Genome Sequencing
16%
Phylogenomics
16%
Neurological Function
16%
Strong Selection
16%
Population Genomics
16%
Caste Determination
16%
Non-social
16%
Invasive Species
16%
Vitellogenin
16%
Reduced Representation Sequencing
16%
Polymorphic Markers
16%
Recent Positive Selection
16%
Genomic Approaches
16%
High-resolution Map
16%
Molecular Function
16%
Male Traits
16%
Invasive Ants
16%
S. Invicta
16%
Social Cooperation
16%
Ion Channel Genes
16%
Genomic Polymorphism
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Solenopsis
100%
Fire Ants
100%
Selection Pressure
50%
Caste Determination
50%
Solenopsis Invicta
50%
Social Insect
50%
Polymorphism
50%
Invasive Species
50%
Ion Channel
50%
Vitellogenin
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solenopsis
100%
Genome Sequencing
50%
Phylogenomics
50%
Invasive Species
50%
Cooperation
50%
Solenopsis Invicta
50%
Whole Genome Sequencing
50%
Population Genomics
50%
Vitellogenin
50%
Genomics
50%
Ion Channel
50%