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Assessing patterns of admixture and ancestry in Canadian honey bees

机译:评估加拿大蜜蜂的混合和祖先模式

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Canadian honey bees, like all honey bees in the New World, originated from centuries of importation of predominately European subspecies, but their precise genetic ancestry has not been investigated. We used a citizen science approach that engaged a diverse group of beekeepers to undertake the largest population genetic study of Canadian honey bees. We used the dataset to characterize the ancestry of Canadian honey bee populations, test if Northern Canadian colonies have a greater proportion of ancestry from subspecies native to Northern Europe, and determine the effectiveness of using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) to distinguish between Canadian bees and the aggressive and invasive Africanized honey bee found from South America to the Southern United States. We genotyped 855 worker honey bees at 91 ancestrally informative SNPs and found very low levels of genetic differentiation within Canada at these SNPs and small but significant differences in ancestry between provinces. Honey bee populations in Northern and Western Canada were more closely related to subspecies from Southern and Mediterranean Europe. We attributed this pattern to differences in importation practices within Canada. Finally, we were able to accurately discriminate between Africanized bees and Canadian bees using the ancestrally informative SNPs, supporting the use of SNPs for accurately detecting Africanized honey bees and providing valuable insights into the genetic structure of Canadian bees, all while engaging beekeepers in the scientific process.
机译:像新世界中的所有蜜蜂一样,加拿大蜜蜂起源于进口欧洲主要亚种的几个世纪,但尚未对其确切的遗传起源进行调查。我们采用了一种公民科学方法,该方法吸引了各种各样的养蜂人,对加拿大蜜蜂进行了最大的种群遗传研究。我们使用数据集来表征加拿大蜜蜂种群的血统,测试加拿大北部殖民地是否具有来自北欧原产亚种的更大比例的血统,并确定使用单核苷酸多态性(SNP)区分加拿大蜜蜂和加拿大蜜蜂的有效性。从南美到美国南部发现的具有侵略性和侵略性的非洲蜜蜂。我们在91个祖先信息丰富的SNP上对855只工蜂进行了基因分型,发现在加拿大,这些SNP的遗传分化水平非常低,而各省之间的祖先差异很小但差异很大。加拿大北部和西部的蜜蜂种群与南欧和地中海欧洲的亚种更为紧密相关。我们将此模式归因于加拿大内部进口惯例的差异。最后,我们能够使用祖先信息丰富的SNP准确区分非洲蜜蜂和加拿大蜜蜂,支持使用SNP准确检测非洲蜜蜂,并为加拿大蜜蜂的遗传结构提供有价值的见解,同时让养蜂人参与科学处理。

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