Title
Genetic integrity of the Dark European honey bee (Apis mellifera mellifera) from protected populations: A genome-wide assessment using SNPs and mtDNA sequence data
Date Issued
30 May 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Pinto M.
Henriques D.
Kryger P.
Garnery L.
Van Der Zee R.
Dahle B.
Soland-Reckeweg G.
De La Rúa P.
Dall'Olio R.
Carreck N.
Johnston J.
Polytechnic Institute of Braganca
Publisher(s)
Internacional Bee Research Association
Abstract
The recognition that the Dark European honey bee, Apis mellifera mellifera, is increasingly threatened in its native range has led to the establishment of conservation programmes and protected areas throughout western Europe. Previous molecular surveys showed that, despite management strategies to preserve the genetic integrity of A. m. mellifera, protected populations had a measurable component of their gene pool derived from commercial C-lineage honey bees. Here we used both sequence data from the tRNAleu-cox2 intergenic mtDNA region and a genome-wide scan, with over 1183 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), to assess genetic diversity and introgression levels in several protected populations of A. m. mellifera, which were then compared with samples collected from unprotected populations. MtDNA analysis of the protected populations revealed a single colony bearing a foreign haplotype, whereas SNPs showed varying levels of introgression ranging from virtually zero in Norway to about 14% in Denmark. Introgression overall was higher in unprotected (30%) than in protected populations (8%), and is reflected in larger SNP diversity levels of the former, although opposite diversity levels were observed for mtDNA. These results suggest that, despite controlled breeding, some protected populations still require adjustments to the management strategies to further purge foreign alleles, which can be identified by SNPs. © IBRA 2014.
Start page
269
End page
278
Volume
53
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Genética, Herencia
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84901815998
Source
Journal of Apicultural Research
Resource of which it is part
Journal of Apicultural Research
ISSN of the container
00218839
Sponsor(s)
Funding text We are deeply indebted to numerous people that contributed to this study, namely: Gilles Fert and Andrew Abrahams for providing honey bee samples; Danny Weaver for permission to use the OPA; Colette Abbey for DNA extractions and running GoldenGate assays; Clare Gill for assistance with the GenomeStudio software and for providing the facilities at Texas A&M University for SNP genotyping; José Rufino for providing computer power for running the simulations. Three reviewers made insightful comments on an earlier draft of the manuscript. GoldenGate SNP data were produced with support from the Whole Systems Genomics Initiative at Texas A&M University in cooperation with Texas A&M AgriLife Research. Julio Chávez-Galarza was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia through the PhD scholarship SFRH/BD/68682/2010. Financial support for this research was provided
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