From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa
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Resumo: | The tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region of the mitochondrial DNA has been used for assessing diversity in honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations worldwide. However, differential mutation rates in different partitions of the mitogenome may produce incongruent results. In this study, we sequenced 123 mitogenomes of 7 subspecies from lineages A, M, and C. This allowed generating a comprehensive dataset to investigate the phylogenetic and phylogeographic congruence among the mitogenome, individual genes, and the tRNAleu-COX2 region.We showed that the diversity patterns inferred fromthe tRNAleu-COX2 marker are not fully paralleled by those obtainedwith the mitogenome and the individual genes; while the three lineages are supported by these, the African sub-lineages and the haplotypes are not. Thus, conclusions drawn from the tRNAleu-COX2 region need to be taken with caution and this marker may not be appropriate to infer phylogenetic relationships between honey bee colonies. |
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From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North AfricaIberian honey beeMitogenometRNA -COX2 intergenic region leuThe tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region of the mitochondrial DNA has been used for assessing diversity in honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations worldwide. However, differential mutation rates in different partitions of the mitogenome may produce incongruent results. In this study, we sequenced 123 mitogenomes of 7 subspecies from lineages A, M, and C. This allowed generating a comprehensive dataset to investigate the phylogenetic and phylogeographic congruence among the mitogenome, individual genes, and the tRNAleu-COX2 region.We showed that the diversity patterns inferred fromthe tRNAleu-COX2 marker are not fully paralleled by those obtainedwith the mitogenome and the individual genes; while the three lineages are supported by these, the African sub-lineages and the haplotypes are not. Thus, conclusions drawn from the tRNAleu-COX2 region need to be taken with caution and this marker may not be appropriate to infer phylogenetic relationships between honey bee colonies.We are deeply indebted to John C. Patton, Phillip San Miguel, Paul Parker, and Rick Westerman, University of Purdue, for resequencing the whole genomes, and to Pilar de la Rúa and to Carlo Amodeo for providing A. m. sahariensis and A. m. siciliana samples, respectively. Analyses were performed using computational resources at the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança. DH was supported by a PhD scholarship (SFRH/BD/ 84195/2012) from the Portuguese Science Foundation (FCT). This work was supported by FCT through the programs COMPETE/QREN/EU (PTDC/BIA-BEC/ 099640/2008) and the 2013-2014 BiodivERsA/ FACCE-JPI joint call for research proposals, with the national funders FCT (Portugal), CNRS (France), and MEC (Spain).Biblioteca Digital do IPBHenriques, DoraChávez-Galarza, JulioQuaresma, AndreiaNeves, Cátia J.Lopes, Ana RitaCosta, CeciliaCosta, Filipe OliveiraRufino, JoséPinto, Maria A.2018-01-19T10:00:00Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/19990engHenriques, Dora; Chávez-Galarza, Júlio; Quaresma, Andreia; Neves, Cátia José; Lopes, Ana Rita; Costa, Cecília; Costa, Filipe O.; Rufino, José; Pinto, Maria Alice (2019). From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa. Apidologie. ISSN 0044-8435. 50:2, p. 215-2290044-843510.1007/s13592-019-00632-9info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-21T10:45:49Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/19990Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:10:48.590404Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa |
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From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa |
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From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa Henriques, Dora Iberian honey bee Mitogenome tRNA -COX2 intergenic region leu |
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From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa |
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From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa |
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From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa |
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From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa |
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From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa |
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Henriques, Dora |
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Henriques, Dora Chávez-Galarza, Julio Quaresma, Andreia Neves, Cátia J. Lopes, Ana Rita Costa, Cecilia Costa, Filipe Oliveira Rufino, José Pinto, Maria A. |
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Chávez-Galarza, Julio Quaresma, Andreia Neves, Cátia J. Lopes, Ana Rita Costa, Cecilia Costa, Filipe Oliveira Rufino, José Pinto, Maria A. |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Henriques, Dora Chávez-Galarza, Julio Quaresma, Andreia Neves, Cátia J. Lopes, Ana Rita Costa, Cecilia Costa, Filipe Oliveira Rufino, José Pinto, Maria A. |
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Iberian honey bee Mitogenome tRNA -COX2 intergenic region leu |
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Iberian honey bee Mitogenome tRNA -COX2 intergenic region leu |
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The tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region of the mitochondrial DNA has been used for assessing diversity in honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations worldwide. However, differential mutation rates in different partitions of the mitogenome may produce incongruent results. In this study, we sequenced 123 mitogenomes of 7 subspecies from lineages A, M, and C. This allowed generating a comprehensive dataset to investigate the phylogenetic and phylogeographic congruence among the mitogenome, individual genes, and the tRNAleu-COX2 region.We showed that the diversity patterns inferred fromthe tRNAleu-COX2 marker are not fully paralleled by those obtainedwith the mitogenome and the individual genes; while the three lineages are supported by these, the African sub-lineages and the haplotypes are not. Thus, conclusions drawn from the tRNAleu-COX2 region need to be taken with caution and this marker may not be appropriate to infer phylogenetic relationships between honey bee colonies. |
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Henriques, Dora; Chávez-Galarza, Júlio; Quaresma, Andreia; Neves, Cátia José; Lopes, Ana Rita; Costa, Cecília; Costa, Filipe O.; Rufino, José; Pinto, Maria Alice (2019). From the popular tRNAleu-COX2 intergenic region to the mitogenome: insights from diverse honey bee populations of Europe and North Africa. Apidologie. ISSN 0044-8435. 50:2, p. 215-229 0044-8435 10.1007/s13592-019-00632-9 |
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