The Asian honeybee Apis cerana is one of two bee species that have been commercially kept with immense economic value. Here we present the analysis of genomic sequence and transcriptomic exploration for A. cerana as well as the comparative genomic analysis of the Asian honeybee and the European honeybee A. mellifera. The genome and RNA-seq data yield new insights into the behavioral and physiological resistance to the parasitic mite Varroa the evolution of antimicrobial peptides, and the genetic basis for labor division in A. cerana. Comparison of genes between the two sister species revealed genes specific to A. cerana, 54.5% of which have no homology to any known proteins. The observation that A. cerana displayed significantly more vigilant grooming behaviors to the presence of Varroa than A. mellifera in conjunction with gene expression analysis suggests that parasite-defensive grooming in A. cerana is likely triggered not only by exogenous stimuli through visual and olfactory detection of the parasite, but also by genetically endogenous processes that periodically activates a bout of grooming to remove the ectoparasite. This information provides a valuable platform to facilitate the traits unique to A. cerana as well as those shared with other social bees for health improvement.
Genomic and transcriptomic analysis of the Asian honeybee Apis cerana provides novel insights into honeybee biology
Q. Diao,Liangxian Sun,Huajun Zheng,Z. Zeng,Shengyue Wang,Shufa Xu,Huoqing Zheng,Yanping Chen,Y. Shi,Yuezhu Wang,F. Meng,Qingliang Sang,Lianfei Cao,Fang Liu,Yongqiang Zhu,Wenfeng Li,Zhiguo Li,Congjie Dai,Minjun Yang,Shenglu Chen,Runsheng Chen,Shaowu Zhang,J. Evans,Qiang Huang,Jie Liu,Fuliang Hu,Songkun Su,Jie Wu
Published 2018 in Scientific Reports
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2018
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2018-01-16
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Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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