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Reduced SNP panels for genetic identification and introgression analysis in the dark honey bee (Apis mellifera mellifera)

Reduced SNP panels for genetic identification and introgression analysis in the dark honey bee (Apis mellifera mellifera)

... Assessing introgression is an important activity in honey bee breeding programs, especially when conservation of native subspecies is a major ...inexpensive and preferably automated. ... See full document

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Genetic integrity of the Dark European honey bee (Apis mellifera mellifera) from protected populations: a genome-wide assessment using SNPs and mtDNA sequence data

Genetic integrity of the Dark European honey bee (Apis mellifera mellifera) from protected populations: a genome-wide assessment using SNPs and mtDNA sequence data

... 1536 SNP loci were genotyped for the 114 drone samples using Illumina’s Bead Array Technology and the Illumina GoldenGate ® allele-specific extension assay (Illumina, San Diego; CA, USA) with ... See full document

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SNPs selected by information content outperform randomly selected microsatellite loci for delineating genetic identification and introgression in the endangered dark European honeybee (Apis mellifera mellifera)

SNPs selected by information content outperform randomly selected microsatellite loci for delineating genetic identification and introgression in the endangered dark European honeybee (Apis mellifera mellifera)

... still the most popular molecular tool for monitoring nuclear C-lineage introgression across ...centres in Europe ...Kryger and G. Soland, pers. comm.). How- ever, the benefits of using ... See full document

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Developing reduced SNP assays from whole-genome sequence data to estimate introgression in an organism with complex genetic patterns, the Iberian honeybee (Apis mellifera iberiensis)

Developing reduced SNP assays from whole-genome sequence data to estimate introgression in an organism with complex genetic patterns, the Iberian honeybee (Apis mellifera iberiensis)

... beekeepers and beekeeping as- sociations who provided samples and assisted with sampling in the several ...designed the multiplexes with the Assay Design ...from the ... See full document

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SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS AND DYADIC IDENTIFICATION IN THE CLASSROOM

SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS AND DYADIC IDENTIFICATION IN THE CLASSROOM

... with the previous argument that points out a gap in this field of research, my intention is to contribute to approach identification as a dyadic relational phenomenon (Rink & Ellemers, 2007, ... See full document

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Safety assessment of sugar dusting treatments by analysis of hygienic behavior in honey bee colonies

Safety assessment of sugar dusting treatments by analysis of hygienic behavior in honey bee colonies

... of bee colonies with safe substances and the stimulation of their defense mechanisms, for example grooming behavior which is consid- ered important against Varroa mites (reviewed in Evans ... See full document

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Identification and in silico analysis of the Citrus HSP70

Identification and in silico analysis of the Citrus HSP70

... Biotic and abiotic stresses, such as salinity, tempera- ture extremes, oxidative stress, fungal and virus infection, represent major constraints for the agriculture and are re- sponsible for ... See full document

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The honey bee parasite Nosema ceranae: transmissible via food exchange?

The honey bee parasite Nosema ceranae: transmissible via food exchange?

... cm and were made of cardboard with transparent plastic sheet on one ...cut in the top of each cage to fit a plastic feeder holding ,25 mL of 50% sucrose solution (w/w in ...on the ... See full document

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Morphology and protein patterns of honey bee drone accessory glands.

Morphology and protein patterns of honey bee drone accessory glands.

... be the case for stingless bees (Melo et al., 2001), which do not have the male accessory glands (Kerr, 1948; Ferreira, 1966; Dallacqua and Cruz-Landim, 2003), or through active factors transmitted ... See full document

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How Honey Bee Colonies Survive in the Wild: Testing the Importance of Small Nests and Frequent Swarming.

How Honey Bee Colonies Survive in the Wild: Testing the Importance of Small Nests and Frequent Swarming.

... test the hypothesis that small nest cavities contribute to the ability of wild colonies to persist without Varroa treatments, we performed an experiment that compared two groups of ...colonies. In ... See full document

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Comparison of Hygienic Behavior of Exotic Honey Bee Apis mellifera L. and Indigenous Honey Bee Apis cerana of Pakistan

Comparison of Hygienic Behavior of Exotic Honey Bee Apis mellifera L. and Indigenous Honey Bee Apis cerana of Pakistan

... site and determination of Hygienic behavior of ...Strong honey bee hives consisted of langstroth design with 10 frames of combs were selected for conducting experiments in the spring ... See full document

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Honey and bee pollen produced by Meliponini (Apidae) in Alagoas, Brazil: multivariate analysis of physicochemical and antioxidant profiles

Honey and bee pollen produced by Meliponini (Apidae) in Alagoas, Brazil: multivariate analysis of physicochemical and antioxidant profiles

... to the criteria of Jolliffe (1973), from all the variables studied regarding the honey samples of stingless bees, six were eliminated [proline, color, diastase, flavonoids, FRAP, DPPH (GA)], ... See full document

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Wing geometric morphometrics of workers and drones and single nucleotide polymorphisms provide similar genetic structure in the Iberian honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis)

Wing geometric morphometrics of workers and drones and single nucleotide polymorphisms provide similar genetic structure in the Iberian honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis)

... drone and worker forewing shapes using the model-free multivariate spatial principal component analysis ...(sPCA). The sPCA of the drone SNPs was performed in the software ... See full document

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Historical and contemporaneous human-mediated processes left a strong genetic signature on honey bee populations from the Macaronesian archipelago of the Azores

Historical and contemporaneous human-mediated processes left a strong genetic signature on honey bee populations from the Macaronesian archipelago of the Azores

... Historical and anecdotal reports describe two important honey bee introduction events in the Azores ...archipelago. The first one dates back to the fifteenth century when ... See full document

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Effects of queen importation on the genetic diversity of Macaronesian island honey bee populations (Apis mellifera Linneaus 1758)

Effects of queen importation on the genetic diversity of Macaronesian island honey bee populations (Apis mellifera Linneaus 1758)

... Europe and North Africa (Azores, Madeira and Savage Islands (Portugal), Canary Islands (Spain) and Cape Verde) are collectively known as the ...Macaronesia. The biodiversity of this ... See full document

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HONEY BEE AS AN EFFECTIVE POLLINATING AGENT OF PUMPKIN

HONEY BEE AS AN EFFECTIVE POLLINATING AGENT OF PUMPKIN

... all the fruits in the second year was greater than that for the first year, possibly due to the liming and also because the plants lasted 12 days longer than in ... See full document

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Can introgression in M-lineage honey bees be detected by abdominal colour patterns?

Can introgression in M-lineage honey bees be detected by abdominal colour patterns?

... Muñoz and De la Rúa 2012 ). In order to do this, beekeepers need to base breeding decisions on a set of characters specific for the subspecies/breed of ...interest. In Ireland, one such ... See full document

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Molecular and kinetic properties of two acetylcholinesterases from the western honey bee, Apis mellifera.

Molecular and kinetic properties of two acetylcholinesterases from the western honey bee, Apis mellifera.

... investigated the molecular and kinetic properties of two acetylcholinesterases (AmAChE1 and AmAChE2) from the Western honey bee, Apis ...blot analysis revealed that ... See full document

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 Quality parameters of Bulgarian’s kinds of bee honey

Quality parameters of Bulgarian’s kinds of bee honey

... found in Bulgaria, which is a good predisposition for the production of different types of bee ...honey. In the country 11 natural and 3 national parks were registered, ... See full document

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Improving DNA isolation from honey for the botanical origin identification

Improving DNA isolation from honey for the botanical origin identification

... Moreover, the need for chemometrics to analyse chemical data often makes it rather dif ficult to draw reli- able conclusions regarding unknown ...drawbacks, the use of DNA markers present in pollen to ... See full document

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