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Friday, 5 September 2025
‘Almost unimaginable’: these ants are different species but share a mother
Iberian harvester ants (
Messor ibericus
) rely on hardy workers that are hybrids of their own species and another one,
Messor structor
. But the queens don’t bother keeping any
M. structor
males around: they make their own.
M. ibericus
queens can lay eggs that contain only
M. structor
DNA in their nuclei. They then mate with those
M. structor
ants to produce the hybrid workers. In effect,
M. ibericus
has domesticated
M. structor
and its genome.
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