| Literature DB >> 21435061 |
Y Le Conte1, C Alaux, J-F Martin, J R Harbo, J W Harris, C Dantec, D Séverac, S Cros-Arteil, M Navajas.
Abstract
Honeybees have evolved a social immunity consisting of the cooperation of individuals to decrease disease in the hive. We identified a set of genes involved in this social immunity by analysing the brain transcriptome of highly varroa-hygienic bees, who efficiently detect and remove brood infected with the Varroa destructor mite. The function of these candidate genes does not seem to support a higher olfactory sensitivity in hygienic bees, as previously hypothesized. However, comparing their genomic profile with those from other behaviours suggests a link with brood care and the highly varroa-hygienic Africanized honeybees. These results represent a first step toward the identification of genes involved in social immunity and thus provide first insights into the evolution of social immunity.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21435061 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2583.2011.01074.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insect Mol Biol ISSN: 0962-1075 Impact factor: 3.585