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- who: Victoria C. Moris from the Institut University of for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, ZFMK, Museum Koenig, Adenauerallee, Bonn, Germany have published the research: Intrasexual cuticular hydrocarbon dimorphism in a wasp sheds light on hydrocarbon biosynthesis genes in Hymenoptera, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 28/01/2022
- what: The authors report results from exploiting the CHC dimorphism in the spiny mason wasp for identifying CHC biosynthesis-related candidate genes in Hymenoptera and testing the functional involvement of the candidate genes in CHC biosynthesis in the honey bee - a more trackable species of Hymenoptera for . . .
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