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Genet. mol. biol ; 32(3): 582-593, 2009. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-522307

ABSTRACT

Queens and workers of social insects differ in the rates of egg laying. Using genomic information we determined the sequence of vasa, a highly conserved gene specific to the germ line of metazoans, for the honey bee and four stingless bees. The vasa sequence of social bees differed from that of other insects in two motifs. By RT-PCR we confirmed the germ line specificity of Amvasa expression in honey bees. In situ hybridization on ovarioles showed that Amvasa is expressed throughout the germarium, except for the transition zone beneath the terminal filament. A diffuse vasa signal was also seen in terminal filaments suggesting the presence of germ line cells. Oocytes showed elevated levels of Amvasa transcripts in the lower germarium and after follicles became segregated. In previtellogenic follicles, Amvasa transcription was detected in the trophocytes, which appear to supply its mRNA to the growing oocyte. A similar picture was obtained for ovarioles of the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata, except that Amvasa expression was higher in the oocytes of previtellogenic follicles. The social bees differ in this respect from Drosophila, the model system for insect oogenesis, suggesting that changes in the sequence and expression pattern of vasa may have occurred during social evolution.


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Animals , Bees/genetics , Base Sequence , Oogenesis , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Phenotype , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Genet. mol. biol ; 31(2): 445-450, 2008. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-484981

ABSTRACT

Melipona quadrifasciata quadrifasciata and M. quadrifasciata anthidioides are subspecies of M. quadrifasciata, a stingless bee species common in coastal Brazil. These subspecies are discriminated by the yellow stripe pattern of the abdominal tergites. We found Vsp I restriction patterns in the cytochrome b region closely associated to each subspecies in 155 M. quadrifasciata colonies of different geographical origin. This mitochondrial DNA molecular marker facilitates diagnosis of M. quadrifasciata subspecies matrilines and can be used to establish their natural distribution and identify hybrid colonies.

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Braz. j. morphol. sci ; 23(3/4): 393-400, July-Dec. 2006. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-644236

ABSTRACT

Changes in hormonal levels can produce alternative phenotypes. Juvenile hormone III plays an importantrole in the regulation of metamorphosis, caste determination and age in bees. In this work, we examined theultrastructure of corpora allata cells from stingless bees (Melipona quadrifasciata) treated with juvenilehormone during development. The corpora allata cells of M. quadrifasciata queens showed greater activitythan those of workers. The topical application of juvenile hormone III altered the cellular ultrastructureand either delayed development (as shown by fewer mitochondria and greater chromatin condensation) orenhanced development (looser chromatin and numerous mitochondria) when compared to untreated (control)bees. Our results show that corpora allata cells differ in their ultrastructural characteristics and that thecessation of juvenile hormone production by these cells in M. quadrifasciata is not synchronous.


Subject(s)
Animals , Bees , Corpora Allata , Corpora Allata/anatomy & histology , Insect Hormones , Hormones/analysis , Hormones/physiology
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Braz. j. biol ; 62(4)2002.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1467688

ABSTRACT

Melipona quadrifasciata ("mandaçaia") can be subdivided into two subspecies: M. q. anthidioides and M. q. quadrifasciata. In the present study we used RAPD markers to estimate intercolonial genetic variation among 69 colonies of Melipona quadrifasciata. Ten workers per colony were analyzed. The intercolony genetic distances based on RAPD markers ranged from 29.5% (colonies collected in the State of São Paulo vs colonies from the State of Minas Gerais) to 34.2% (São Paulo vs Santa Catarina). These results indicate a high genetic similarity among the colonies analyzed.According to the genetic distances two different groups could be distinguished. The first containing the samples from Santa Catarina region and the second, samples from Paraná, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Espírito Santo. Based on the molecular analysis, bees belonging to the different subspecies M. q. quadrifasciata (from Santa Catarina) and M. q. anthidioides (from the other regions) were distinguished.


A abelha Melipona quadrifasciata Lep., conhecida popularmente como "mandaçaia", apresenta duas subespécies: Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides e Melipona quadrifasciata quadrifasciata. Utilizando-se marcadores RAPD, foram calculadas as distâncias genéticas entre 69 colônias de Melipona quadrifasciata. Foram coletadas 10 operárias de cada colônia. As distâncias genéticas entre as colônias dessas regiões variaram de 29,5% (entre São Paulo e Minas Gerais) a 34,2% (entre São Paulo e Santa Catarina), indicando alto grau de similaridade genética entre as abelhas provenientes de diferentes regiões. De acordo com a distância genética, dois grupos podem ser distinguidos, um pertencente à subespécie M. q. quadrifasciata (região de Santa Catarina) e outro pertencente à subespécie M. q. anthidioides (demais regiões amostradas).

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