Conservation status of Apis mellifera ruttneri inferred from whole genome sequences

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto, M. Alice
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Ariel Yadró, Carlos, Henriques, Dora, Zammit Mangion, Marion, Galea, Thomas, Farrugia, Dylan, Cilia, Giovanni, Noureddine, Adjlane, Rufino, José, Nanetti, Antonio, Martín-Hernández, Raquel
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/28809
Resumo: Apis mellifera ruttneri is the native honey bee subspecies from the Maltese islands (Malta, Comino and Gozo). This African-lineage subspecies is adapted to the harsh environmental conditions and to the limited forage season of these islands. For many years, it was considered highly hybridized, due to the large and sustained importation of foreign subspecies, especially A. m. ligustica, perceived by many beekeepers as superior or for commercial reasons. Recent studies based on morphometry and mitochondrial DNA have suggested the occurrence of A. m. ruttneri, particularly in the main island. Conservation initiatives and a breeding program have been developed, but to date its conservation status is not fully known. As part of the MEDIBEES project, here, over 50 A. m. ruttneri georeferenced colonies collected from across Malta, as well as 50 several reference subspecies (A. m. ligustica, A. m. siciliana, A. m. iberiensis, A. m. sahariensis, and A. m. intermissa) were whole genome sequenced. The population structure and admixture were assessed from genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms using model and distance based-methods. The results show varying levels of admixture proportions of A. m. ruttneri with C-lineage honey bees across Malta but also a shared ancestry with the honey bees of north Africa, consistent with the putative natural colonization from Africa in ancient times.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Conservation status of Apis mellifera ruttneri inferred from whole genome sequences
title Conservation status of Apis mellifera ruttneri inferred from whole genome sequences
spellingShingle Conservation status of Apis mellifera ruttneri inferred from whole genome sequences
Pinto, M. Alice
Apis mellifera ruttneri
Wwhole-genome sequencing
Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering::Food technology
title_short Conservation status of Apis mellifera ruttneri inferred from whole genome sequences
title_full Conservation status of Apis mellifera ruttneri inferred from whole genome sequences
title_fullStr Conservation status of Apis mellifera ruttneri inferred from whole genome sequences
title_full_unstemmed Conservation status of Apis mellifera ruttneri inferred from whole genome sequences
title_sort Conservation status of Apis mellifera ruttneri inferred from whole genome sequences
author Pinto, M. Alice
author_facet Pinto, M. Alice
Ariel Yadró, Carlos
Henriques, Dora
Zammit Mangion, Marion
Galea, Thomas
Farrugia, Dylan
Cilia, Giovanni
Noureddine, Adjlane
Rufino, José
Nanetti, Antonio
Martín-Hernández, Raquel
author_role author
author2 Ariel Yadró, Carlos
Henriques, Dora
Zammit Mangion, Marion
Galea, Thomas
Farrugia, Dylan
Cilia, Giovanni
Noureddine, Adjlane
Rufino, José
Nanetti, Antonio
Martín-Hernández, Raquel
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto, M. Alice
Ariel Yadró, Carlos
Henriques, Dora
Zammit Mangion, Marion
Galea, Thomas
Farrugia, Dylan
Cilia, Giovanni
Noureddine, Adjlane
Rufino, José
Nanetti, Antonio
Martín-Hernández, Raquel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apis mellifera ruttneri
Wwhole-genome sequencing
Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering::Food technology
topic Apis mellifera ruttneri
Wwhole-genome sequencing
Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY::Chemical engineering::Food technology
description Apis mellifera ruttneri is the native honey bee subspecies from the Maltese islands (Malta, Comino and Gozo). This African-lineage subspecies is adapted to the harsh environmental conditions and to the limited forage season of these islands. For many years, it was considered highly hybridized, due to the large and sustained importation of foreign subspecies, especially A. m. ligustica, perceived by many beekeepers as superior or for commercial reasons. Recent studies based on morphometry and mitochondrial DNA have suggested the occurrence of A. m. ruttneri, particularly in the main island. Conservation initiatives and a breeding program have been developed, but to date its conservation status is not fully known. As part of the MEDIBEES project, here, over 50 A. m. ruttneri georeferenced colonies collected from across Malta, as well as 50 several reference subspecies (A. m. ligustica, A. m. siciliana, A. m. iberiensis, A. m. sahariensis, and A. m. intermissa) were whole genome sequenced. The population structure and admixture were assessed from genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms using model and distance based-methods. The results show varying levels of admixture proportions of A. m. ruttneri with C-lineage honey bees across Malta but also a shared ancestry with the honey bees of north Africa, consistent with the putative natural colonization from Africa in ancient times.
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