Genetics and Molecular Biology (Jan 2006)

Hinf-I digestion of cytochrome oxidase I region is not a diagnostic test for A. m. lamarckii

  • Irfan Kandemir,
  • Maria A. Pinto,
  • Marina D. Meixner,
  • Walter S. Sheppard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572006000400027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 4
pp. 747 – 749

Abstract

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Restriction fragment length polymorphism of whole mitochondrial DNA or PCR amplified mtDNA regions are known to be useful in discriminating among honey bee lineages and also some individual subspecies. In this study, PCR-amplified fragments of cytochrome oxidase I (CO-I) and cytochrome B (Cyt B) of honey bees sampled from different countries (Cyprus, Turkey, Ethiopia, Syria and Egypt) were digested with Hinf I and Bgl II restriction enzymes, respectively. Eastern Europe and Mediterranean honey bee subspecies were separated by the Cyt B/Bgl II analysis, although Hinf I digestion of the CO-I region yielded much finer resolution within different honey bee lineages. Here we report that CO-I/Hinf-I is a discriminative test for the mitochondrial "O" lineage, rather than a diagnostic site for A. m. lamarckii.

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