Honey bee genetics shape the strain-level structure of gut microbiota in social transmission.
Jiaqiang WuHaoyu LangXiaohuan MuZijing ZhangQinzhi SuXiaosong HuHao ZhengPublished in: Microbiome (2021)
Our results indicated that host genetics influence the bee gut composition and suggest a gut-brain connection implicated in the gut bacterial strain preference. Honey bees have been used extensively as a model organism for social behaviors, genetics, and the gut microbiome. Further identification of host genetic function as a shaping force of microbial structure will advance our understanding of the host-microbe interactions. Video abstract.