articleBMC GenomicsJan 2, 2015GOLD OA

Uncovering the novel characteristics of Asian honey bee, Apis cerana, by whole genome sequencing

Seoul National University · University of Arizona · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

The honey bee is an important model system for increasing understanding of molecular and neural mechanisms underlying social behaviors relevant to the agricultural industry and basic science. The western honey bee, Apis mellifera, has served as a model species, and its genome sequence has been published. In contrast, the genome of the Asian honey bee, Apis cerana, has not yet been sequenced. A. cerana has been raised in Asian countries for thousands of years and has brought considerable economic benefits to the apicultural industry. A cerana has divergent biological traits compared to A. mellifera and it has played a key role in maintaining biodiversity in eastern and southern Asia. Here we report the first whole genome sequence of A. cerana.

Results

Using de novo assembly methods, we produced a 238 Mbp draft of the A. cerana genome and generated 10,651 genes. A.cerana-specific genes were analyzed to better understand the novel characteristics of this honey bee species. Seventy-two percent of the A. cerana-specific genes had more than one GO term, and 1,696 enzymes were categorized into 125 pathways. Genes involved in chemoreception and immunity were carefully identified and compared to those from other sequenced insect models. These included 10 gustatory receptors, 119 odorant receptors, 10 ionotropic receptors, and 160 immune-related genes.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Apis cerana
  • Honey bee
  • Biology
  • Genome
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Whole genome sequencing
  • Gene
  • Genetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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