Honey bee subspecies originate from specific geographical areas in Africa, Europe and the Middle East, and beekeepers interested in specific phenotypes have imported genetic material to regions outside of the bees' original range for use either in pure lines or controlled crosses. Moreover, imported drones are present in the environment and mate naturally with queens from the local subspecies. The resulting admixture complicates population genetics analyses, and population stratification can be a major problem for association studies. To better understand Western European honey bee populations, we produced a whole genome sequence and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype data set from 870 haploid drones and demonstrate its ...
The Iberian Peninsula harbors one the highest mitocondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity ever reported for h...
The natural distribution of the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) has been changed by humans in recent de...
The Honey bee, Apis mellifera L., occurs naturally in Africa, Middle East and Europe. The adaptation...
Honey bee subspecies originate from specific geographical areas in Africa, Europe and the Middle Eas...
Honey bee subspecies originate from specific geographic areas in Africa, Europe and the Middle East....
The endemic honeybee subspecies Apis mellifera mellifera has gradually been replaced in many beekeep...
This vcf file contains 7.023.689 SNPs and 870 honey bee samples, as described in the paper "Complex ...
Beekeeping activities, especially queen trading, have shaped the distribution of honey bee (Apis mel...
Four main evolutionary lineages of A. mellifera have been described including eastern Europe (C) and...
The Iberian Peninsula harbours the greatest honeybee genetic diversity and complexity in Europe. The...
Beekeeping activities, especially queen trading, have shaped the distribution of honey bee (Apis mel...
Fundação para a Ciência e TecnologiaThe Iberian honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis) has been inten...
Animal Genetics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Stichting International Foundation f...
The Iberian Peninsula comprises a diverse set of habitats. It was an important glacial refugium duri...
With numerous endemic subspecies representing four of its five evolutionary lineages, Europe holds a...
The Iberian Peninsula harbors one the highest mitocondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity ever reported for h...
The natural distribution of the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) has been changed by humans in recent de...
The Honey bee, Apis mellifera L., occurs naturally in Africa, Middle East and Europe. The adaptation...
Honey bee subspecies originate from specific geographical areas in Africa, Europe and the Middle Eas...
Honey bee subspecies originate from specific geographic areas in Africa, Europe and the Middle East....
The endemic honeybee subspecies Apis mellifera mellifera has gradually been replaced in many beekeep...
This vcf file contains 7.023.689 SNPs and 870 honey bee samples, as described in the paper "Complex ...
Beekeeping activities, especially queen trading, have shaped the distribution of honey bee (Apis mel...
Four main evolutionary lineages of A. mellifera have been described including eastern Europe (C) and...
The Iberian Peninsula harbours the greatest honeybee genetic diversity and complexity in Europe. The...
Beekeeping activities, especially queen trading, have shaped the distribution of honey bee (Apis mel...
Fundação para a Ciência e TecnologiaThe Iberian honey bee (Apis mellifera iberiensis) has been inten...
Animal Genetics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Stichting International Foundation f...
The Iberian Peninsula comprises a diverse set of habitats. It was an important glacial refugium duri...
With numerous endemic subspecies representing four of its five evolutionary lineages, Europe holds a...
The Iberian Peninsula harbors one the highest mitocondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity ever reported for h...
The natural distribution of the honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) has been changed by humans in recent de...
The Honey bee, Apis mellifera L., occurs naturally in Africa, Middle East and Europe. The adaptation...