Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations from the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes

Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee populations from four different locations in the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes Mountain was studied on six enzymic systems (MDH, ME, EST, ALP, PGM and HK) corresponding to six genetic loci. Allozyme analysis revealed that all studied loci wer...

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Main Authors: EVGENIYA IVANOVA, TEODORA STAYKOVA, IVAN STOYANOV, PLAMEN PETROV
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Language:English
Published: Plovdiv University Press 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
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Online Access:http://www.jbb.uni-plovdiv.bg/documents/27807/33331/jbb_2012-1(1)-pages_45-49.pdf
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author EVGENIYA IVANOVA
TEODORA STAYKOVA
IVAN STOYANOV
PLAMEN PETROV
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description Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee populations from four different locations in the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes Mountain was studied on six enzymic systems (MDH, ME, EST, ALP, PGM and HK) corresponding to six genetic loci. Allozyme analysis revealed that all studied loci were polymorphic in almost all investigated populations. The observed heterozygosity was found to range from 0.110 to 0.208 and Nei's genetic distance – between 0.016 and 0.061 among the studied populations. These honey bee populations were clustered in two groups in the UPGMA dendrogram. The Tihomir population was in a separate clade while other three populations (Kardzhali, Krumovgrad and Dolni Yurutci) were grouped together.
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spelling doaj.art-c7bf1cb35df44d5d9813ab69b54ef20b2022-12-22T00:46:59ZengPlovdiv University PressJournal of BioScience and Biotechnology1314-62381314-62462012-01-01114549Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations from the south-eastern part of the RhodopesEVGENIYA IVANOVATEODORA STAYKOVAIVAN STOYANOVPLAMEN PETROVAllozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee populations from four different locations in the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes Mountain was studied on six enzymic systems (MDH, ME, EST, ALP, PGM and HK) corresponding to six genetic loci. Allozyme analysis revealed that all studied loci were polymorphic in almost all investigated populations. The observed heterozygosity was found to range from 0.110 to 0.208 and Nei's genetic distance – between 0.016 and 0.061 among the studied populations. These honey bee populations were clustered in two groups in the UPGMA dendrogram. The Tihomir population was in a separate clade while other three populations (Kardzhali, Krumovgrad and Dolni Yurutci) were grouped together.http://www.jbb.uni-plovdiv.bg/documents/27807/33331/jbb_2012-1(1)-pages_45-49.pdfHoney beeApis melliferaallozymespolymorphismBulgaria
spellingShingle EVGENIYA IVANOVA
TEODORA STAYKOVA
IVAN STOYANOV
PLAMEN PETROV
Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations from the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes
Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
Honey bee
Apis mellifera
allozymes
polymorphism
Bulgaria
title Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations from the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes
title_full Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations from the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes
title_fullStr Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations from the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes
title_full_unstemmed Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations from the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes
title_short Allozyme genetic polymorphism in Bulgarian honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations from the south-eastern part of the Rhodopes
title_sort allozyme genetic polymorphism in bulgarian honey bee apis mellifera l populations from the south eastern part of the rhodopes
topic Honey bee
Apis mellifera
allozymes
polymorphism
Bulgaria
url http://www.jbb.uni-plovdiv.bg/documents/27807/33331/jbb_2012-1(1)-pages_45-49.pdf
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