The fru gene specifies male cooperative behaviors in honeybee colonies
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Conspecific individuals can benefit from behavioral interactions, but whether cooperative behaviors require dedicated control in the nervous system is poorly understood. We examined the genetics underlying obligate cooperative male behaviors in honeybee colonies (Apis mellifera) that are deeply hardwired. We screened for transcription factor genes and found that only the fruitless (fru) BTB zinc-finger gene was restricted to expression in males and in the nervous system. Reporter coexpression revealed Fru-positive neuronal cell populations that are involved in processing and integrating sensory information. Computer-assisted behavioral tracking of male bees with loss-of-function mutations in experimental colonies revealed that fru is specifically required for the rate and/or duration of social approach and feeding behaviors, suggesting that the gene scales the bee's participation in the collective nutrition task. Together, our study establishes a gene-based specification of behavior initiation and sustainment and provides insight into the connection between cooperation and defined neural populations.
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2025-11-06



