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  1. ...Corresponding author: zhou.xu@sorbonne-universite.frAbstractTelomeres and subtelomeres, the genomic regions located at chromosome extremities, are essential for stability in eukaryotes. In the absence of the canonical maintenance mechanism provided by telomerase, telomere shortening induces instability...
  2. ...methodology and analyzed together. Using honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) as a model system, we report here an initial whole proteome of a complex organism, measuring 29 different organ/ tissue types among the three honey bee castes: queen, drone, and worker. The data reveal that, e.g., workers have...
  3. ...honey bee, Apis mellifera, other honey bee species have been largely neglected despite their importance and diversity. The genetic basis of the evolutionary diversification of honey bees remains largely unknown. Here, we provide a -wide comparison of three honey bee species, each representing one...
  4. ...in kilobase pairs, relative to the positions of the telomeric tract boundaries. Statistics for all chromosomes of all seven data sets are provided in Supplemental Table S2.Telomeric long reads contain variations of the canonical motifWe then performed de novo repeat discovery in the telomeric sequences...
  5. ...The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene family of the honey bee, Apis mellifera Andrew K. Jones 1 , Valerie Raymond-Delpech 2 , Steeve H. Thany 2 , Monique Gauthier 2 , and David B. Sattelle 1 , 3 1 MRC Functional...
  6. ...are implemented.Insect pollinators such as the honey bee (Apis mellifera) play a crucial role in most ecosystems and strongly influence ecological relationships, for example, by helping to maintain genetic variation in flowering plants. Furthermore, in farmed areas, the honey bee is used extensively...
  7. ...Molecular and phylogenetic analyses reveal mammalian-like clockwork in the honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) and shed new light on the molecular evolution of the circadian clock Elad B. Rubin 1 , Yair Shemesh 1 , Mira Cohen 1 , Sharona Elgavish 2...
  8. ...The chemoreceptor superfamily in the honey bee, Apis mellifera : Expansion of the odorant, but not gustatory, receptor family Hugh M. Robertson 1 and Kevin W. Wanner Department of Entomology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois...
  9. ...Function and evolution of a gene family encoding odorant binding-like proteins in a social insect, the honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) Sylvain Forêt and Ryszard Maleszka 1 Visual Sciences and ARC Centre for the Molecular Genetics of Development, Research School...
  10. ...Genomic Analysis in the sting-2 Quantitative Trait Locus for Defensive Behavior in the Honey Bee, Apis mellifera Neil F. Lobo 1 , 2 , 5 , Lucas Q. Ton 2 , 5 , Catherine A. Hill 1 , 3 , Christine Emore 3 , Jeanne Romero-Severson 1...
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