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Transitional Complexity of Social Insect Immunity
Genomic analyses between insects are often conducted by comparing host genomes to that of Drosophila. For honey bees, this led to the claim that the evolutionary transition to eusociality resulted in a reduction of immunity-related genes. Although this claim pervades the literature, contradictory evidence exists. Many genomic studies, however, are not comparable due to methodological differences, and only focus on the physiological aspect of the immune system, thus potentially missing other immunity components. We advocate more comprehensive comparative studies, as well as the analysis of insect-associated defensive microbiotas to improve our understanding of the complexity of social insect immunity
Cutting a diamond out of stone: Psychological perspectives on changing self and identity
This is a postprint of the article published in Netherlands Journal of Psycholog
National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study — Mental Health of Adult Offspring
The peak incidence of many psychiatric disorders occurs during emerging adulthood.1 The ongoing, community-based National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study (NLLFS), which has a 92% retention rate, has followed a cohort of offspring with sexual-minority parents.2 This longitudinal study (from conception into adulthood) provides the opportunity to examine mental health status in these adult offspring
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