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Can behavior be controlled by genes? The case of honeybee work assignments
April 18, 2012 by NewsBot
Biologists have demonstrated that the division of labor among honeybees is correlated with the presence in their brains of tiny snippets of noncoding RNA, called micro-RNAs, or miRNAs, that suppress the expression of genes.