Corona et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Vitellogenin, juvenile hormone, insulin signaling, and queen honey bee longevityCorona et al., 2007
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- Corona M
- Velarde R
- Remolina S
- Moran-Lauter A
- Wang Y
- Hughes K
- Robinson G
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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In most animals, longevity is achieved at the expense of fertility, but queen honey bees do not show this tradeoff. Queens are both long-lived and fertile, whereas workers, derived from the same genome, are both relatively short-lived and normally sterile. It has been suggested …
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