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An Alternative, High Throughput Method to Identify Csd Alleles of the Honey Bee

Applying instrumental insemination in closely related honey bee colonies often leads to frequent lethality of offspring causing colony collapse. This is due to the peculiarities of honey bee reproductive biology, where the complementary sex determination (csd) gene drives sex determination within a...

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Autores principales: Kolics, Éva, Parrag, Tamás, Házi, Ferenc, Szepesi, Kinga, Heltai, Botond, Mátyás, Kinga, Kutasy, Barbara, Virág, Eszter, Taller, János, Orbán, László, Kolics, Balázs
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32751511
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11080483
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author Kolics, Éva
Parrag, Tamás
Házi, Ferenc
Szepesi, Kinga
Heltai, Botond
Mátyás, Kinga
Kutasy, Barbara
Virág, Eszter
Taller, János
Orbán, László
Kolics, Balázs
author_facet Kolics, Éva
Parrag, Tamás
Házi, Ferenc
Szepesi, Kinga
Heltai, Botond
Mátyás, Kinga
Kutasy, Barbara
Virág, Eszter
Taller, János
Orbán, László
Kolics, Balázs
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description Applying instrumental insemination in closely related honey bee colonies often leads to frequent lethality of offspring causing colony collapse. This is due to the peculiarities of honey bee reproductive biology, where the complementary sex determination (csd) gene drives sex determination within a haplodiploid system. Diploid drones containing homozygous genotypes are lethal. Tracking of csd alleles using molecular markers prevents this unwanted event in closed breeding programs. Our approach described here is based on high throughput sequencing (HTS) that provides more data than traditional molecular techniques and is capable of analysing sources containing multiple alleles, including diploid individuals as the bee queen. The approach combines HTS technique and clipping wings as a minimally invasive method to detect the complementary sex determiner (csd) alleles directly from honey bee queens. Furthermore, it might also be suitable for screening alleles of honey harvested from hives of a closed breeding facility. Data on alleles of the csd gene from different honey bee subspecies are provided. It might contribute to future databases that could potentially be used to track the origin of honey. With the help of tracking csd alleles, more focused crossings will be possible, which could in turn accelerate honey bee breeding programmes targeting increase tolerance against varroosis as well.
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spelling pubmed-74691392020-09-17 An Alternative, High Throughput Method to Identify Csd Alleles of the Honey Bee Kolics, Éva Parrag, Tamás Házi, Ferenc Szepesi, Kinga Heltai, Botond Mátyás, Kinga Kutasy, Barbara Virág, Eszter Taller, János Orbán, László Kolics, Balázs Insects Article Applying instrumental insemination in closely related honey bee colonies often leads to frequent lethality of offspring causing colony collapse. This is due to the peculiarities of honey bee reproductive biology, where the complementary sex determination (csd) gene drives sex determination within a haplodiploid system. Diploid drones containing homozygous genotypes are lethal. Tracking of csd alleles using molecular markers prevents this unwanted event in closed breeding programs. Our approach described here is based on high throughput sequencing (HTS) that provides more data than traditional molecular techniques and is capable of analysing sources containing multiple alleles, including diploid individuals as the bee queen. The approach combines HTS technique and clipping wings as a minimally invasive method to detect the complementary sex determiner (csd) alleles directly from honey bee queens. Furthermore, it might also be suitable for screening alleles of honey harvested from hives of a closed breeding facility. Data on alleles of the csd gene from different honey bee subspecies are provided. It might contribute to future databases that could potentially be used to track the origin of honey. With the help of tracking csd alleles, more focused crossings will be possible, which could in turn accelerate honey bee breeding programmes targeting increase tolerance against varroosis as well. MDPI 2020-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7469139/ /pubmed/32751511 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11080483 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Parrag, Tamás
Házi, Ferenc
Szepesi, Kinga
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Mátyás, Kinga
Kutasy, Barbara
Virág, Eszter
Taller, János
Orbán, László
Kolics, Balázs
An Alternative, High Throughput Method to Identify Csd Alleles of the Honey Bee
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title_fullStr An Alternative, High Throughput Method to Identify Csd Alleles of the Honey Bee
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title_short An Alternative, High Throughput Method to Identify Csd Alleles of the Honey Bee
title_sort alternative, high throughput method to identify csd alleles of the honey bee
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32751511
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11080483
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