1996
DOI: 10.1051/apido:19960508
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MtDNA variation among subspecies of Apis cerana using restriction fragment length polymorphism

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“…A non-coding region of the Apis mitochondrial genome (Cornuet et al, 1991) has been used extensively in studies of honey bee biogeography and population biology (for example, Garnery et al, 1992Garnery et al, , 1995Garnery et al, , 1998Oldroyd et al, 1995;Moritz et al, 1994;Deowanish et al, 1996;Smith and Hagen, 1996;de la Rúa et al, 1998de la Rúa et al, , 2000Deowanish et al, 1998;Franck et al, 1998Franck et al, , 2000aFranck et al, ,b, 2001Sheppard et al, 1999;Sihanuntavong et al, 1999;Smith and Hagen, 1999;Palmer et al, 2000;Smith et al, 2000Smith et al, , 2003Smith et al, , 2004Smith et al, , 2005Warrit et al, 2006, and many more). Few data of this nature are available for Chinese A. cerana.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A non-coding region of the Apis mitochondrial genome (Cornuet et al, 1991) has been used extensively in studies of honey bee biogeography and population biology (for example, Garnery et al, 1992Garnery et al, , 1995Garnery et al, , 1998Oldroyd et al, 1995;Moritz et al, 1994;Deowanish et al, 1996;Smith and Hagen, 1996;de la Rúa et al, 1998de la Rúa et al, , 2000Deowanish et al, 1998;Franck et al, 1998Franck et al, , 2000aFranck et al, ,b, 2001Sheppard et al, 1999;Sihanuntavong et al, 1999;Smith and Hagen, 1999;Palmer et al, 2000;Smith et al, 2000Smith et al, , 2003Smith et al, , 2004Smith et al, , 2005Warrit et al, 2006, and many more). Few data of this nature are available for Chinese A. cerana.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, multivariate morphometric analyses of the former lag behind the latter and a recent survey of the literature shows that infraspecific classification and population structure in Apis cerana are fraught with difficulties (Hepburn et al, 2001). A beginning toward a resolution of this disparity is apparent from the recent publication of several such analyses for different parts of Asia (Sasaki, 1994;Deowanish et al, 1996;Damus and Otis, 1997;Sylvester et al, 1998;Sihanuntavong et al, 1999;de la Rúa et al, 2000;Smith et al, 2000;Tilde et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Population genetic studies of the Asian honey bee (Apis cerana) in Thailand using mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite polymorphism revealed the biogeographical transition area between Mainland and Sundaland populations located at the Kra ecotone (at Tup Sa Kae, Prachup Kiri Khan, 11°31'N, 99°35'E, and Bang Sapan, Prachup Kiri Khan, 11°24'N, 99°31'E; Deowanish et al, 1996;Hagen, 1996, 1999;Sihanuntavong et al, 1999;Warrit et al, 2006). A pattern of geographic differentiation of the giant honey bee (Apis dorsata) in Thailand between north-to-central and peninsular Thailand populations was also noticed found, based on microsatellite analysis (Insuan et al, 2007).…”
Section: Application Of Cutc1 For Determining Genetic Population Strumentioning
confidence: 99%