Genome-wide patterns of differentiation within and among U.S. commercial honey bee stocks.
Perot SaelaoMichael Simone-FinstromArian AvalosLelania BilodeauRobert DankaLilia de GuzmanFrank RinkevichPhilip TokarzPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
This study provides important insights into the distinct genetic characteristics and population diversity of honey bee stocks used in the United States, and provides further evidence of high levels of admixture in commercially managed honey bee stocks. Furthermore, breeding efforts to enhance parasite resistance in honey bees may have created unique genetic profiles. Genomic regions of interest have been highlighted for potential future work related to developing genetic markers for selection of disease and parasite resistance traits. Due to the vast genomic similarities found among stocks in general, our findings suggest that additional data regarding gene expression, epigenetic and regulatory information are needed to more fully determine how stock phenotypic diversity is regulated.