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Mitochondrial DNA evidence for the 19th century introduction of African honey bees into the United States
Authors:N M Schiff  W S Sheppard
Institution:(1) USDA Bee Research Laboratory, BARC-E, Bldg 476, 20705 Beltsville, Maryland, USA
Abstract:Since the introduction of an African subspecies into Brazil in the mid-1950's1, descendent lsquoAfricanizedrsquo honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) have spread throughout the Neotropics and into temperate North America. Restriction enzyme analysis of 422 feral honey bee colonies collected from non-Africanized areas in the southern United States revealed that over 21% of them had mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) derived from a European race established in North America by the 17th century, 77% of them had mtDNA common in honey bees maintained by beekeepers and about 1% exhibited African mtDNA. Further analysis revealed that the African mtDNA was derived from a north African subspecies imported to the US in the 19th century.
Keywords:Honey bee  Apis mellifera  mitochondrial DNA  colonization  subspecies  population genetics
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