2012
DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1005.2012.01057
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Phylogenetic relationships of honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apinae) in-ferred from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences

Abstract: The sequences of mitochondrial ND2, CO2, and 16S rRNA genes and nuclear ITPR gene were obtained from 22 samples of 5 Apis species from China. The characteristics of the sequences and the pairwise distances among species were analyzed. Phylogenetic trees were reconstructed for Apis species using maximum parsimony, neighbor-joining and maximum likelihood methods together with the sequences of the other 4 Apis species downloaded from GenBank. Results supported that Apis species were divided into three major clust… Show more

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“…However, due to live on inaccessible cliff faces and strong migratory abilities, it is hard for people to collect samples and implement the scientific research. Up to date, a few studies involved in biology behaviors and morphological comparisons have been conducted on black giant honeybees, which will contribute to the taxonomic classification of A. laboriosa comparing with other honeybee species (Cao et al, 2012 ; Kuang et al, 1983 ; Lo et al, 2010 ; Underwood, 1990 ; Woyke et al, 2008 ). However, there is no information about morphological comparisons and genetic diversity about intraspecies of this honeybee.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, due to live on inaccessible cliff faces and strong migratory abilities, it is hard for people to collect samples and implement the scientific research. Up to date, a few studies involved in biology behaviors and morphological comparisons have been conducted on black giant honeybees, which will contribute to the taxonomic classification of A. laboriosa comparing with other honeybee species (Cao et al, 2012 ; Kuang et al, 1983 ; Lo et al, 2010 ; Underwood, 1990 ; Woyke et al, 2008 ). However, there is no information about morphological comparisons and genetic diversity about intraspecies of this honeybee.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to date, a few studies involved in biology behaviors and morphological comparisons have been conducted on black giant honeybees, which will contribute to the taxonomic classification of A. laboriosa comparing with other honeybee species (Cao et al, 2012;Kuang et al, 1983;Lo et al, 2010;Underwood, 1990;Woyke et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%