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Termites are among the most dominant animals on the planet, forming enormous colonies that can contain millions of individuals. Their highly organized societies raise an obvious question: how did insects with such advanced social systems evolve from solitary ancestors that closely resembled modern cockroaches?
New research from the University of Sydney points to an unexpected explanation. Rather than becoming more complex by adding new genes, termites evolved ...

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