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by sjducb
268 days ago
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The original paper discusses this in more detail. There is a well understood phenomenon called sperm paratism where male sperm will take over the egg, instead of sexually reproducing with the egg. In sexual reproduction the offspring has 50% of its genetic material from both parents. In sperm parasitism the offspring is 100% related to the male and the female’s genetic material has been destroyed. These inbericus females are allowing the messor male line to reproduce by sperm parisitism to maintain a domesticated messor line that they can then later sexually reproduce with to create hybrid worker ants. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09425-w |
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I find it interesting that this has not led to all the clones knocked out by diseases, as happens to eg our banana plantations.