It is thought that two evolutionary mechanisms gave rise to chromosomal variation in bees: the first one points to polyploidy as the main cause of chromosomal evolution, while the second, Minimum Interaction Theory (MIT), is more frequently used to explain chromosomal changes in Meliponini and suggests that centric fission is responsible for variations in karyotype. However, differences in chromosome number between Meliponini and its sister taxa and in the karyotype patterns of the Melipona genus cannot be explained by MIT, suggesting that other events were involved in chromosomal evolution. Thus, we assembled cytogenetical and molecular information to reconstruct an ancestral chromosome number for Meliponini and its sister group, Bombini, ...
Heterochromatic patterns in the genus Melipona vary among subgenera species. Melikerria is the only ...
Melipona mandacaia is a stingless bee endemic to northeast Brasil. We describe the M. mandacaia kary...
Stingless bees (Meliponini) constitute a diverse group of highly eusocial insects that occur through...
It is thought that two evolutionary mechanisms gave rise to chromosomal variation in bees: the firs...
The present study provides a comprehensive review of cytogenetic data on Meliponini and their chromo...
The Neotropical Meliponini bees, commonly known as stingless bees, are phylogenetically subdivided i...
Stingless bees of the genus Melipona are subdivided into 4 subgenera called Eomelipona, Melikerria, ...
Cytogenetic analysis of the Amazon stingless bee Melipona seminigra merrillae, by conventional Giems...
Melipona Illiger, 1806 is represented by 74 known species of stingless bees, distributed throughout ...
The stingless bee Partamona helleri in southeast Brazil shows the regular chromosome number 2n = 34 ...
Stingless bees are distributed widely in the tropics, where they are major pollinators of several pl...
The Neotropical Meliponini bees, commonly known as stingless bees, are phylogenetically subdivided i...
Most Meliponini share a distinctive pattern of heterochromatin distribution in relation to other bee...
Abstract The genus Melipona is subdivided into four subgenera based on morphological characteristics...
Chromosome number and morphology are relevant aspects of genomic organization of eukaryotes and are ...
Heterochromatic patterns in the genus Melipona vary among subgenera species. Melikerria is the only ...
Melipona mandacaia is a stingless bee endemic to northeast Brasil. We describe the M. mandacaia kary...
Stingless bees (Meliponini) constitute a diverse group of highly eusocial insects that occur through...
It is thought that two evolutionary mechanisms gave rise to chromosomal variation in bees: the firs...
The present study provides a comprehensive review of cytogenetic data on Meliponini and their chromo...
The Neotropical Meliponini bees, commonly known as stingless bees, are phylogenetically subdivided i...
Stingless bees of the genus Melipona are subdivided into 4 subgenera called Eomelipona, Melikerria, ...
Cytogenetic analysis of the Amazon stingless bee Melipona seminigra merrillae, by conventional Giems...
Melipona Illiger, 1806 is represented by 74 known species of stingless bees, distributed throughout ...
The stingless bee Partamona helleri in southeast Brazil shows the regular chromosome number 2n = 34 ...
Stingless bees are distributed widely in the tropics, where they are major pollinators of several pl...
The Neotropical Meliponini bees, commonly known as stingless bees, are phylogenetically subdivided i...
Most Meliponini share a distinctive pattern of heterochromatin distribution in relation to other bee...
Abstract The genus Melipona is subdivided into four subgenera based on morphological characteristics...
Chromosome number and morphology are relevant aspects of genomic organization of eukaryotes and are ...
Heterochromatic patterns in the genus Melipona vary among subgenera species. Melikerria is the only ...
Melipona mandacaia is a stingless bee endemic to northeast Brasil. We describe the M. mandacaia kary...
Stingless bees (Meliponini) constitute a diverse group of highly eusocial insects that occur through...