Honeybee evolution : royal jelly proteins help queen larvae to stay on top
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Honeybee evolution : royal jelly proteins help queen larvae to stay on top
Pirk, Christian Walter Werner
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/66561
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2018-04
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A new study shows that, in honey bees, the main role of certain proteins in royal jelly is to ensure that the larva stays in its cell, thereby allowing it to develop into a queen.
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