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Abstract(s)
Although the mitochondrial molecule of the honey bee is completely sequenced, the control region is
rarely used for genetic inferences as in other invertebrates, due to several constraints mainly a biased A plus T
content and extensive variable length repeats. Herein, we have analyzed the control region of honey bees from the
Iberian Peninsula and North Atlantic islands. The information retrieved when comparing individuals from different
populations was crucial to understand and characterize how the control region is organized in this species. As
expected, this region in Apis mellifera appears to contain valuable although limited genetic information at the
population level. Furthermore, the comparisons of the A. mellifera control region with other species of the same
genus highlight the structural role of particular sequences within the A+T rich control region as proposed here.
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Apis mellifera Control region A+Trich region Structure Phylogeography Iberian Peninsula Macaronesian Islands . Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
Citation
Gonçalves, R., Freitas, A. I., Jesus, J., De la Rúa, P., & Brehm, A. (2015). Structure and genetic variation of the mitochondrial control region in the honey bee Apis mellifera. Apidologie, 46(4), 515-526. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13592-014-0341-y
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Springer Verlag