Insects (Jan 2021)

Variation in Expression of Reference Genes across Life Stages of a Bee, <i>Megachile rotundata</i>

  • Junhuan Xu,
  • Dennis L. Welker,
  • Rosalind R. James

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12010036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 36

Abstract

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The alfalfa leafcutting bee, Megachile rotundata is widely used in the western United States as a pollinator for alfalfa seed production. Unfortunately, immatures experience high mortality in agriculturally managed populations. Quantified gene expression could be used to identify how this bee responds during different life stages to pathogens, environmental toxins, and other stresses, but stably expressed reference genes are needed to normalize transcription data. We evaluated twelve candidate genes for their transcription stability across different life stages, including during and after diapause. RPS18 and RPL8 were the two most stably expressed genes, followed by RPS5 and RPL27A. These genes were also very stable even during and after diapause, while the most variable genes being APN, PMIIM, NPC2, and Cr-PII had increased expression levels during larval growth and were also variable during and after diapause. The four reference genes we identified in M. rotundata may prove useful for transcriptomic studies in other bees as well, such as honey bees.

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