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Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of Chinese Honeybee (Apis Cerana Cerana) in Central China

Fang Fang, Xiasang Chen, Jie Lv, Xinyan Shi, Xiaojuan Feng, Zhen Wang, Xiang Li

2022Genes17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Central China has a rich terrain with a temperate monsoon climate and varied natural environments for the Chinese honeybee (Apis cerana cerana). However, little comprehensive research on population genetic diversity has been done in this area. A population survey of the structure and genetic diversity of Apis cerana cerana in this area is deeply needed for understanding adaptation to variable environments and providing more references for the protection of honeybee biodiversity. In this study, we present a dataset of 72 populations of Chinese honeybees collected from nine sites by whole genome sequencing in Central China. We obtained 2,790,214,878 clean reads with an average covering a depth of 22×. A total of 27,361,052 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were obtained by mapping to the reference genome with an average mapping rate of 93.03%. Genetic evolution analysis was presented via the population structure and genetic diversity based on the datasets of SNPs. It showed that Apis cerana cerana in plains exhibited higher genetic diversity than in mountain areas. The mantel test between Apis cerana cerana groups revealed that some physical obstacles, especially the overurbanization of the plains, contributed to the differentiation. This study is conducive to elucidating the evolution of Apis cerana in different environments and provides a theoretical basis for investigating and protecting the Chinese honeybee.

Topics & Concepts

Apis ceranaGenetic diversityBiologyPopulationEvolutionary biologyEcologyZoologyHoney BeesMedicineEnvironmental healthPlant and animal studiesInsect and Pesticide ResearchInsect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
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