Recent steep declines in honey bee health have severely impacted the beekeeping industry, presenting new risks for agricultural commodities that depend on insect pollination. Honey bee declines could reflect increased pressures from parasites and pathogens. The incidence of the microsporidian pathogen Nosema ceranae has increased significantly in the past decade. Here we present a draft assembly (7.86 MB) of the N. ceranae genome derived from pyrosequence data, including initial gene models and genomic comparisons with other members of this highly derived fungal lineage. N. ceranae has a strongly AT-biased genome (74% A+T) and a diversity of repetitive elements, complicating the assembly. Of 2,614 predicted protein-coding sequences, we cons...
The Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) is widely used as commercial pollinator in worldwide agricult...
Background: Organisms typically face infection by diverse pathogens, and hosts are thought to have d...
<div><p>Two microsporidians are known to infect honey bees: <i>Nosema apis</i> and <i>Nosema ceranae...
Recent steep declines in honey bee health have severely impacted the beekeeping industry, presenting...
Microsporidia are a peculiar phylum of ancestral fungal relatives who have remained enigmatic and la...
Apis cerana is the original host for Nosema ceranae, a widespread fungal parasite resulting in honey...
The microsporidium Nosema ceranae is a high prevalent parasite of the European honey bee (Apis mell...
Nosema ceranae is one of the fungal parasites of Apis mellifera. It causes physical and behavioral e...
<div><p>To clarify the mechanisms of <i>Nosema ceranae</i> parasitism, we deep-sequenced both honey ...
Microsporidia are obligate intracellular eukaryotic parasites related to fungi, possessing greatly r...
Nosema ceranae and Nosema apis are microsporidian pathogens which infect honey bees. The spores embe...
Background: As scientists continue to pursue various 'omics-based research, there is a need for high...
The honey bee, Apis mellifera, pollinates a wide variety of essential crops in numerous ecosystems a...
International audienceMany invasive pathogens effectively bypass the insect defenses to ensure the c...
The microsporidian parasite Nosema ceranae is an emergent pathogen of the Western honeybee (Apis mel...
The Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) is widely used as commercial pollinator in worldwide agricult...
Background: Organisms typically face infection by diverse pathogens, and hosts are thought to have d...
<div><p>Two microsporidians are known to infect honey bees: <i>Nosema apis</i> and <i>Nosema ceranae...
Recent steep declines in honey bee health have severely impacted the beekeeping industry, presenting...
Microsporidia are a peculiar phylum of ancestral fungal relatives who have remained enigmatic and la...
Apis cerana is the original host for Nosema ceranae, a widespread fungal parasite resulting in honey...
The microsporidium Nosema ceranae is a high prevalent parasite of the European honey bee (Apis mell...
Nosema ceranae is one of the fungal parasites of Apis mellifera. It causes physical and behavioral e...
<div><p>To clarify the mechanisms of <i>Nosema ceranae</i> parasitism, we deep-sequenced both honey ...
Microsporidia are obligate intracellular eukaryotic parasites related to fungi, possessing greatly r...
Nosema ceranae and Nosema apis are microsporidian pathogens which infect honey bees. The spores embe...
Background: As scientists continue to pursue various 'omics-based research, there is a need for high...
The honey bee, Apis mellifera, pollinates a wide variety of essential crops in numerous ecosystems a...
International audienceMany invasive pathogens effectively bypass the insect defenses to ensure the c...
The microsporidian parasite Nosema ceranae is an emergent pathogen of the Western honeybee (Apis mel...
The Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) is widely used as commercial pollinator in worldwide agricult...
Background: Organisms typically face infection by diverse pathogens, and hosts are thought to have d...
<div><p>Two microsporidians are known to infect honey bees: <i>Nosema apis</i> and <i>Nosema ceranae...