Insects (Oct 2022)

Meta-Analysis of the Public RNA-Seq Data of the Western Honeybee <em>Apis mellifera</em> to Construct Reference Transcriptome Data

  • Kakeru Yokoi,
  • Takeshi Wakamiya,
  • Hidemasa Bono

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13100931
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 931

Abstract

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The Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) is valuable in biological research and agriculture. Its genome sequence was published before those for other insect species. RNA-Seq data for A. mellifera have been applied in several recently published studies. Nevertheless, these data have not been prepared for use in subsequent meta-analyses. To promote A. mellifera transcriptome analysis, we constructed reference transcriptome data using the reference genome sequence and RNA-Seq data curated from about 1,000 runs of public databases. The new reference transcriptome data construct comprised 149,685 transcripts, and 194,174 protein sequences were predicted. Approximately 50–60% of the predicted protein sequences were functionally annotated using the protein sequence data for several model and insect species. Novel candidate immune-related transcripts were searched by meta-analysis using immune-response-related RNA-Seq and reference transcriptome data. Three to twenty candidate transcripts including autophagy-related protein 3 were upregulated or downregulated in response to both viral and bacterial infections. The constructed reference transcriptome data may facilitate future transcriptome analyses of A. mellifera.

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