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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/11/101102171606.htm

Bees Reveal Nature-Nurture Secrets: Extensive Molecular Differences in
Brains of Workers and Queen

ScienceDaily (Nov. 3, 2010) — The nature-nurture debate is a "giant step"
closer to being resolved after scientists studying bees documented how
environmental inputs can modify our genetic hardware. The researchers
uncovered extensive molecular differences in the brains of worker bees and
queen bees which develop along very different paths when put on different
diets.


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