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This team has been working hard at this for a number of years.  This 
seems like a clear outcome of all their work.  Like the sex 
determination gene (Csd), the thelytoky gene appears to be a single 
gene based outcome.  The title pretty much says it all. 

Yagound, B., Dogantzis, K., Zayed, A., Lim, J., Broekhuyse, P., 
Remnant, E., Beekman, M., Allsopp, M., Aamidor, S., Dim, O., Buchmann, 
G., Oldroyd, B. (2020). A Single Gene Causes Thelytokous 
Parthenogenesis, the Defining Feature of the Cape Honeybee Apis 
mellifera capensis. Current Biology, 30(12), 2248-2259.e6.

 

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