Genome sequencing could unlock answers to yellow jacket behavior

Genome sequencing could unlock answers to yellow jacket behavior

The most recognizable yellow jacket at Georgia Tech is made of fabric and foam, but Professor Mike Goodisman and a team of researchers revealed a far more complex cellular structure by successfully sequencing the genome of two local species of yellow jacket wasps—Vespula squamosa (the southern yellow jacket) and Vespula maculifrons (the eastern yellow jacket). The most recognizable yellow jacket at Georgia Tech is made of fabric and foam, but Professor Mike Goodisman and a team of researchers revealed a far more complex cellular structure by successfully sequencing the genome of two local species of yellow jacket wasps—Vespula squamosa (the southern yellow jacket) and Vespula maculifrons (the eastern yellow jacket). Plants & Animals Evolution Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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