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csd alleles in the red dwarf honey bee (Apis florea,Hymenoptera: Apidae) show exceptionally high nucleotide diversity
Authors:Zhi‐Yong Liu  Zi‐Long Wang  Xiao‐Bo Wu  Wei‐Yu Yan  Zhi‐Jiang Zeng
Institution:1. Honeybee Research Institute, Jiangxi Agricultural University;2. Experimental Animal Center, Institute of Occupational Disease Prevention, Nanchang, China
Abstract:Abstract The single locus complementary sex determination (sl‐csd) gene is the primary gene determining the gender of honey bees (Apis spp.). While the csd gene has been well studied in the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera), and comparable data exist in both the Eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) and the giant honey bee (Apis dorsata), no studies have been conducted in the red dwarf honey bee, Apis florea. In this study we cloned the genomic region 3 of the A. florea csd gene from 60 workers, and identified 12 csd alleles. Analysis showed that similar to A. mellifera, region 3 of the csd gene contains a RS domain at the N terminal, a proline‐rich domain at the C terminal, and a hypervariable region in the middle. However, the A. florea csd gene possessed a much higher level of nucleotide diversity, compared to A. mellifera, A. cerana and Apis dorsata. We also show that similar to the other three Apis species, in A. florea, nonsynonymous mutations in the csd gene are selectively favored in young alleles.
Keywords:balancing selection  complementary sex determination  csd allele  nucleotide diversity  polymorphism  positive selection
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