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Genomic DNA extraction from honey bee (Apis mellifera) queen spermathecal content

Yadró, Carlos A.; Lopes, Ana Rita; Henriques, Dora; Musin, Eduard; Wegener, Jakob; Pinto, M. Alice

Genetic analysis of the honey bee spermathecal content can be particularly useful to provide an estimate of the genetic diversity and purity of the surrounding populations. Here we compared the concentration and quality of DNA extracted from queen spermatheca using four commercial kits to determine the best method to obtain DNA suitable for single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping by next-generation sequencing...

Date: 2025   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Human-mediated introgression and Varroa destructor shaped the genetic structure...

Henriques, Dora; Lopes, Ana; Low, Matthew; Pinto, M. Alice

The evolutionary trajectory of island populations can be rapidly altered by human-mediated migration, a process further exacerbated when immigrants introduce invasive parasites, creating new selective pressures. Using customised SNP panels constructed with genome-wide diagnostic loci, we describe the genetic changes in honey bee populations inhabiting the Azores archipelago. As part of a breeding initiative in ...

Date: 2025   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Climate change-induced stress in the honey bee Apis mellifera L.- a genetic review

Sagastume, Soledad; Cilia, Giovanni; Henriques, Dora; Yadró García, Carlos A.; Corona, Miguel; Higes, Mariano; Pinto, M. Alice; Nanetti, Antonio

Climate change is a powerful driver of stress, as it reinforces hotter and drier environments. For bees, the most concerning aspects of these new environmental conditions are the resistance and resilience of bees to changes in temperature, humidity and ultraviolet radiation, as well as the negative effect on diversity of food resources which can lead in nutritional stress. The climatic vulnerability of various ...

Date: 2025   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Note: Cytonuclear patterns of a honey bee population from the Azores show a sta...

Henriques, Dora; Lopes, Ana; Costa, Maíra; Quaresma, Andreia; Doblas-Bajo, Mónica; Pinto, M. Alice

The Azores archipelago has been the stage for multiple introductions of Apis mellifera from varying origins, which have led to widespread admixture and the existence of phenotypically and genotypically heterogeneous populations. This is evident on the São Miguel Island, where the historically introduced black phenotype of A. m. iberiensis (lineage M) co-exists with the contemporaneously introduced yellow phenot...

Date: 2025   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Genomic insights into middle eastern honey bee subspecies: population structure...

Henriques, Dora; Yadró Garcia, Carlos A.; Honrado, Mónica; Amaral, Joana S.; Muz, Mustafa Necati; Muz, Dilek; Haddad, Nizar; Al Shagour, Banan

The genetic patterns of Middle Eastern A. mellifera subspecies have been understudied, hindering a comprehensive understanding of honey bee evolutionary history. Here, we studied the genetic integrity of five Middle Eastern subspecies across a broad geographical range: Turkey (A. m. anatoliaca, N=97; A. m. caucasia, N=75; A. m. syriaca, N=18), Jordan and Lebanon (A. m. syriaca, N=238 and N=29), Iran (A. m. meda...

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Deciphering the variation in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of six European hon...

Rodríguez-León, Daniel Sebastián; Uzunov, Aleksandar; Costa, Cecilia; Elen, Dylan; Charistos, Leonidas; Galea, Thomas; Gabel, Martin; Scheiner, Ricarda

The Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) subspecies exhibit local adaptive traits that evolved in response to the different environments that characterize their native distribution ranges. An important trait is the cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile, which helps to prevent desiccation and mediate communication. We compared the CHC profiles of six European subspecies (A. m. mellifera, A. m. carnica, A. m. ligusti...

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Maternal ancestry of honey bees on São Miguel-Azores (Portugal)

Costa, Maíra; Lopes, Ana; Doblas-Bajo, Mónica; Quaresma, Andreia; Barreira, Diogo; Henriques, Dora; Pinto, M. Alice

The Apis mellifera iberiensis was introduced to the Azores in the 16th century by Portuguese settlers likely from the northern part of mainland Portugal. Many years later, in the 1980s, occurred a new introduction using honey bee subspecies from C-lineage maternal ancestry. This left a C-lineage signature in the Azores, with some islands, such as Pico or Graciosa, showing high frequency of C-lineage maternal an...

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Diversity patterns of P450 and ABC transporter genes in 17 honey bee subspecies

Li, Fernanda; Rosa-Fontana, Annelise; Yadró Garcia, Carlos A.; Rufino, José; Verbinnen, Gilles; Graaf, Dirk C.; Smet, Lina de; Pinto, M. Alice

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) inhabit a vast geographical range, spanning diverse natural and agricultural ecosystems. They are exposed to different levels and types of natural (such as plant allelochemicals) and synthetic (such as pesticides) xenobiotics within this range. Several genes have been implicated in the resistance of insects to pesticides, including the P450 monooxygenases superfamily and ATP-binding ...

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Insights into population structure and conservation status of north African hon...

Yadró Garcia, Carlos A.; Henriques, Dora; Haider, Yamina; Eissa, Asmaa Anwar; Aglagane, Abdessamad; Rufino, José; Nanetti, Antonio

The population structure of North African A. mellifera subspecies has been overlooked. Here, WG generated from drones were analyzed to assess population structure and the conservation status of three A-lineage subspecies: A. m. lamarckii (Egypt, 68 samples), A. m. intermissa (Algeria, 69 samples), and A. m. sahariensis (Algeria, 68 samples; Morocco, 26 samples). Population structure was assessed by SNMF and PCA...

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Comparative Analysis of DNA Extraction Methods for Individual Varroa destructor

Costa, Maíra; Lopes, Ana; Yadró Garcia, Carlos A.; Vitrio, Nathalia; Gonçalves, Telma; Pinto, M. Alice; Henriques, Dora

The ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor is one of the major honey bee threats and it is associated to population worldwide decline. Genetic analyses using the mtDNA of V. destructor are fundamental for establishing the taxonomy and distribution of the mites. Consequently, low-quality DNA can lead to inaccurate or inconsistent data, making genetic interpretation more challenging. In this study, we compared the ...

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

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