a: methylation ~
b: Post-It notes

What:

"The answer lies in 'epigenetic' changes that alter how some of the bees' genes are used, without changing the underlying DNA. Amdam and her colleague Andrew Feinberg found that the shift from nurse to forager involves a set of chemical marks, added to the DNA of few dozen genes. These marks, known as methyl groups, are like Post-It notes that dictate how a piece of text should be read, without altering the actual words. And if the foragers change back into nurses, the methylation marks also revert."


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Writer: Gro Amdam
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Date: Aug 19 2014 4:37 PM


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