Friday, 4 January 2019

Genome published of the small hive beetle, a major honey bee parasite


One of only seven beetle genomes published
Date:  December 20, 2018
Source:  US Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service
Beekeepers and researchers will welcome the unveiling of the small hive beetle's genome by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and their colleagues. The small hive beetle (SHB) is a major parasite problem of honey bees for which there are few effective treatments.
The SHB (Aethina tumida Murray) genome -- a genome is the sum total of all an organism's DNA; a gene codes for a single protein to be built -- is available at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_euk/Aethina_tumida/100 and was recently published in GigaScience.
This information will provide crucial keys that should lead to better, more targeted SHB control methods, including insecticidal treatments and possibly even genetic/breeding solutions.

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