Signatures of Positive Selection in the Genome of Apis mellifera carnica: A Subspecies of European Honeybees

Life (Basel). 2022 Oct 19;12(10):1642. doi: 10.3390/life12101642.

Abstract

The technology of long reads substantially improved the contingency of the genome assembly, particularly resolving contiguity of the repetitive regions. By integrating the interactive fragment using Hi-C, and the HiFi technique, a solid genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera carnica was assembled at the chromosomal level. A distinctive pattern of genes involved in social evolution was found by comparing it with social and solitary bees. A positive selection was identified in genes involved with cold tolerance, which likely underlies the adaptation of this European honeybee subspecies in the north hemisphere. The availability of this new high-quality genome will foster further studies and advances on genome variation during subspeciation, honeybee breeding and comparative genomics.

Keywords: cold tolerance; honeybee; selection; sociality; subspecies.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Initiation Package of Jiangxi Agricultural University (050014/923230722), National Natural Science Foundation of China (32172790), the Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System (CARS-44-KXJ15) and EU-H2020 MSCA-IF-2020 fellowship (101024100, TEEPI).