Attack of the dark clones the genetics of reproductive and color traits of South African honey bees (Apis mellifera spp.).

PLoS One

Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America.

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the genetic traits of two honey bee subspecies in South Africa, revealing their biological and commercial importance.
  • Thirteen genetic markers linked to specific traits were identified, with two potential causative variants affecting traits like ovariole number and color patterns.
  • The findings enhance understanding of honey bee genetics, particularly how certain mutations relate to reproductive and behavioral traits, suggesting areas for further research.

Article Abstract

The traits of two subspecies of western honey bees, Apis mellifera scutellata and A.m. capensis, endemic to the Republic of South Africa (RSA), are of biological and commercial relevance. Nevertheless, the genetic basis of important phenotypes found in these subspecies remains poorly understood. We performed a genome wide association study on three traits of biological relevance in 234 A.m. capensis, 73 A.m. scutellata and 158 hybrid individuals. Thirteen markers were significantly associated to at least one trait (P ≤ 4.28 × 10-6): one for ovariole number, four for scutellar plate and eight for tergite color. We discovered two possible causative variants associated to the respective phenotypes: a deletion in GB46429 or Ebony (NC_007070.3:g.14101325G>del) (R69Efs*85) and a nonsense on GB54634 (NC_007076.3:g.4492792A>G;p.Tyr128*) causing a premature stop, substantially shortening the predicted protein. The mutant genotypes are significantly associated to phenotypes in A.m. capensis. Loss-of-function of Ebony can cause accumulation of circulating dopamine, and increased dopamine levels correlate to ovary development in queenless workers and pheromone production. Allelic association (P = 1.824 x 10-5) of NC_007076.3:g.4492792A>G;p.Tyr128* to ovariole number warrants further investigation into function and expression of the GB54634 gene. Our results highlight genetic components of relevant production/conservation behavioral phenotypes in honey bees.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8670704PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0260833PLOS

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