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The honeybees Apis mellifera ligustica (Aml) and Apis cerana cerana (Acc) are two different western and eastern bee species that evolved in distinct ecologies and developed specific antennal olfactory systems for their survival. Knowledge of how their antennal olfactory systems function in regards to the success of each respective bee species is sc...
To understand the olfactory mechanism of honeybee antennae in detecting specific volatile compounds in the atmosphere, antennal proteome differences of drone, worker and queen were compared using 2-DE, mass spectrometry and bioinformatics. Therefore, 107 proteins were altered their expressions in the antennae of drone, worker and queen bees. There...
Proteome comparison of antennal differential expression between sexually mature and forager workers showed sex-biased expressions suggesting sex-specific odorant response mechanisms. Proteins related to carbohydrate and energy metabolism and molecular transporters were upregulated in the forager antennae, indicating strong demand for metabolic ener...
The primer sequences used for real-time PCR of the differentially expressed genes in honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) pupae head at different developmental stages.
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Identification of differentially expressed proteins in honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) pupae head at different developmental stages.
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The honeybee pupae development influences its future adult condition as well as honey and royal jelly productions. However, the molecular mechanism that regulates honeybee pupae head metamorphosis is still poorly understood. To further our understand of the associated molecular mechanism, we investigated the protein change of the honeybee pupae hea...
Differentially expressed proteins of honeybee worker and queen larvae at 72 hours.
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Differentially expressed proteins of honeybee worker and queen larvae at 120 hours.
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Honeybee (Apis mellifera) exhibits divisions in both morphology and reproduction. The queen is larger in size and fully developed sexually, while the worker bees are smaller in size and nearly infertile. To better understand the specific time and underlying molecular mechanisms of caste differentiation, the proteomic profiles of larvae intended to...