Features of determining the subspecies status of honey bees (Apis mellifera) based on morphometric wing indicators of drones

Agrology Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.32819/202401
V. Yarovets, O. Cherevatov, O. Y. Galatiuk, M. V. Zastulka, V. Babenko
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As of today, in Ukraine, there are no opportunities to conduct genetic research on a sufficient scale to identify the composition of the genomes of honey bees. Wing morphometrics of drones is a readily available alternative for obtaining information about the approximate composition of DNA. The goal of the work was to formulate the principles of the main stages of research and illustrate the procedure for obtaining morphometric data, methods of their processing, and possibilities for interpreting the obtained results. In the package of statistical data processing application programs Statistica, the classification of 2,147 drone wings obtained from 6 apiaries of Zhytomyr, Mykolaiv, and Kyiv regions was carried out according to eight indices: Ci, Dbi, Disc.sh, Pci, Ri, Ci.3, Ci.2.1, and Ci.2.2. We propose a method for obtaining morphometric wing standards of bees based on studying a significant number of bee colonies from various apiaries in specific regions of Ukraine. Using a two-stage methodology, three datasets were formed and recommended for use as standards: one for the local population of Ukrainian bees and two for populations of the A.m.mellifera subspecies distributed in the Polissia region. We analyzed the reliability of results in determining the taxonomic affiliation of bees was analyzed. Using the example of a single bee colony, a detailed procedure is demonstrated to identify taxonomic affiliation through utilization of the obtained standards. It has been demonstrated that in case of reliable identification of standards belonging to specific subspecies, it is possible to predict the likely composition of chromosomal sets in the genomes of drones, queens, and worker bees partially corresponding to the wing phenotype.
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根据雄蜂翅膀形态指标确定蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)亚种地位的特点
截至目前,乌克兰还没有机会开展足够规模的遗传研究,以确定蜜蜂基因组的组成。对无人机进行翅膀形态测量是获取 DNA 大致组成信息的一种现成的替代方法。这项工作的目标是制定主要研究阶段的原则,并说明获取形态测量数据的程序、处理数据的方法以及解释所获结果的可能性。在 Statistica 统计数据处理应用程序包中,对从日托米尔、米科拉罗夫和基辅地区的 6 个养蜂场获得的 2,147 个无人机翅膀按照八项指数进行了分类:Ci、Dbi、Disc.sh、Pci、Ri、Ci.3、Ci.2.1 和 Ci.2.2。我们提出了一种获取蜜蜂翅膀形态标准的方法,该方法基于对乌克兰特定地区不同养蜂场大量蜂群的研究。通过两阶段的方法,我们形成了三个数据集,并推荐用作标准:一个是乌克兰蜜蜂本地种群的数据集,另两个是分布在波利西亚地区的 A.m.mellifera 亚种种群的数据集。我们分析了确定蜜蜂分类归属的结果的可靠性。以单个蜂群为例,演示了通过利用获得的标准来确定分类隶属关系的详细程序。结果表明,在可靠识别属于特定亚种的标准的情况下,可以预测与翅膀表型部分对应的雄蜂、蜂王和工蜂基因组中染色体组的可能组成。
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