A Scientific Note of Housekeeping Genes for the Primitively Eusocial bee Euglossa viridissima Friese (Apidae: Euglossini)
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Published:2018-10-11
Issue:4
Volume:65
Page:766
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ISSN:2447-8067
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Container-title:Sociobiology
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Short-container-title:Sociobiology
Author:
Boff Samuel,Friedel Anna,Miertsch Anja,Quezada-Euàn J. Javier,Paxton Robert J,Lattorff H. Michael G
Abstract
Studies on the expression of genes in different contexts are essential to our understanding of the functioning of organisms and their adaptations to the environment. Gene expression studies require steps of normalization, which are done using the stable expression pattern of reference genes. For many different eusocial bees reference genes have been discovered, but not for the primitively eusocial euglossine bees.We used available genomic resources of euglossine species and the gene information of Apis melliferato develop a set of reference genes for the primitive eusocial bee Euglossaviridissima. We tested nine genes in distinct developmental stages three different algorithms to infer the stability of gene expression. The Tata binding protein(Tbp) and 14-3-3epsilon were the most stable genes across all different stages. The strongest deviation in gene expression pattern occurred in pupae, which require a different set of genes for normalizing gene expression.
Publisher
Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
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