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Monogamous queens help social bond

Monogamy and close genetic relationships have been found to work together to enhance the social structure of insects such as bees, wasps and ants.

The finding builds on research done in the 1970s, which found that the “weird” genetics of haplodiploids – species in which males develop from unfertilised eggs – could favour social cooperation.

Read more at Australian National University

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