Unraveling the local adaptation and population structure of Iberian honey bee

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Main Author: Chávez-Galarza, Julio
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Costa, Filipe Oliveira, Pinto, M. Alice
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Unraveling the complex evolutionary history of Apis mellifera iberiensis is a challenging task. Several studies have been carried out in the Iberian honey bee to explain its origin, suggesting two possible hypotheses: a primary intergradation process (morphology and allozymes), or a secondary contact process (mtDNA) supported by an abrupt southwestern-northeastern cline formed by two divergent lineages. Surveys with microsatellites support neither hypothesis. The goal of this work is to unravel the evolutionary history of the Iberian honey bee using SNPs. To that end, 711 individuals of A. m. iberiensis were collected in 23 sites across three north-south transepts in the Iberian Peninsula. This collection was genotyped for 1536 SNPs using the GoldenGate assay of Illumina. The SNP dataset was examined in search for signatures of selection by coalescence, Bayesian and spatial analysis. Then, the population structure was inferred by using Bayesian methods and multivariate and spatial analysis. Analysis of selection detected 10 loci exhibiting strong selection signal. Their putative functions were determined using the honey bee genomic resources and mapped to putative genes with diverse biological functions, which included vision, detoxification metabolism, and immunity. On the other hand, the population structure recovers the cline southwestern-northeastern found using mtDNA markers.
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title Unraveling the local adaptation and population structure of Iberian honey bee
spellingShingle Unraveling the local adaptation and population structure of Iberian honey bee
Chávez-Galarza, Julio
Honey bee
Adapation
SNPs
Iberian Peninsula
title_short Unraveling the local adaptation and population structure of Iberian honey bee
title_full Unraveling the local adaptation and population structure of Iberian honey bee
title_fullStr Unraveling the local adaptation and population structure of Iberian honey bee
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling the local adaptation and population structure of Iberian honey bee
title_sort Unraveling the local adaptation and population structure of Iberian honey bee
author Chávez-Galarza, Julio
author_facet Chávez-Galarza, Julio
Costa, Filipe Oliveira
Pinto, M. Alice
author_role author
author2 Costa, Filipe Oliveira
Pinto, M. Alice
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chávez-Galarza, Julio
Costa, Filipe Oliveira
Pinto, M. Alice
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Honey bee
Adapation
SNPs
Iberian Peninsula
topic Honey bee
Adapation
SNPs
Iberian Peninsula
description Unraveling the complex evolutionary history of Apis mellifera iberiensis is a challenging task. Several studies have been carried out in the Iberian honey bee to explain its origin, suggesting two possible hypotheses: a primary intergradation process (morphology and allozymes), or a secondary contact process (mtDNA) supported by an abrupt southwestern-northeastern cline formed by two divergent lineages. Surveys with microsatellites support neither hypothesis. The goal of this work is to unravel the evolutionary history of the Iberian honey bee using SNPs. To that end, 711 individuals of A. m. iberiensis were collected in 23 sites across three north-south transepts in the Iberian Peninsula. This collection was genotyped for 1536 SNPs using the GoldenGate assay of Illumina. The SNP dataset was examined in search for signatures of selection by coalescence, Bayesian and spatial analysis. Then, the population structure was inferred by using Bayesian methods and multivariate and spatial analysis. Analysis of selection detected 10 loci exhibiting strong selection signal. Their putative functions were determined using the honey bee genomic resources and mapped to putative genes with diverse biological functions, which included vision, detoxification metabolism, and immunity. On the other hand, the population structure recovers the cline southwestern-northeastern found using mtDNA markers.
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