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Data corrente: |
30/09/2025 |
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30/09/2025 |
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Tipo da produção científica: |
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Autoria: |
ASSUNÇÃO, R. M.; FILGUEIRA, I.; MOURA, M. E. F. de; TOGNI, P. H. B.; PIRES, C. S. S.; PAULA, D. P.; SUJII, P. S. |
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RAFAELA M. ASSUNÇÃO, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; ISABELA FILGUEIRA, YALE UNIVERSITY; MARIA E. F. DE MOURA, UNIFICADO DO DISTRITO FEDERAL; PEDRO H. B. TOGNI, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; CARMEN SILVIA SOARES PIRES, CENARGEN; DEBORA PIRES PAULA, CENARGEN; PATRICIA S. SUJII, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA. |
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Past, present, and future of SSR molecular markers in bee studies. |
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Ano de publicação: |
2025 |
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Apidologie, v. 56, 91, 2025. |
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s13592-025-01220-w |
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Inglês |
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Understanding bees, with their extensive morphological, phylogenetic, and behavioral diversity and their significant economic and ecological roles, requires integrating classical and modern scientific methods. Microsatellite (SSR—Simple Sequence Repeat) markers are a low-cost tool useful for various investigations at individual, colony, population, and species levels. However, a comprehensive review on the applications, trends, and Limitations of molecular markers in bee studies is lacking. We aimed to systematize the knowledge about microsatellite markers in bee research, characterize research trends, discuss their applications, and present their advantages and Limitations to address major knowledge gaps across various research themes. Additionally, we aimed to establish a preliminary database of microsatellite primers and their transferability across related species. We conducted a systematic review of research articles on microsatellites and bees published until 2023. Our review included 576 articles from all biogeographical realms, which covered 173 species from 19 families. Apidae (94.1%) and Halictidae (3.4%) were the most frequent bee families in studies, with a strong dominance of Apis and Bombus species, followed by Meliponini species. Future research should include more solitary species and additional species from underrepresented tribes. The reviewed articles spanned 11 research themes, ranging from basic bee biology to applied and multi-disciplinary research, with reproduction, conservation, behavior, evolution, breeding, and beekeeping being the most frequent themes. Microsatellite markers are a suitable choice for most research themes and show a promising trend for continued use in future bee studies. MenosUnderstanding bees, with their extensive morphological, phylogenetic, and behavioral diversity and their significant economic and ecological roles, requires integrating classical and modern scientific methods. Microsatellite (SSR—Simple Sequence Repeat) markers are a low-cost tool useful for various investigations at individual, colony, population, and species levels. However, a comprehensive review on the applications, trends, and Limitations of molecular markers in bee studies is lacking. We aimed to systematize the knowledge about microsatellite markers in bee research, characterize research trends, discuss their applications, and present their advantages and Limitations to address major knowledge gaps across various research themes. Additionally, we aimed to establish a preliminary database of microsatellite primers and their transferability across related species. We conducted a systematic review of research articles on microsatellites and bees published until 2023. Our review included 576 articles from all biogeographical realms, which covered 173 species from 19 families. Apidae (94.1%) and Halictidae (3.4%) were the most frequent bee families in studies, with a strong dominance of Apis and Bombus species, followed by Meliponini species. Future research should include more solitary species and additional species from underrepresented tribes. The reviewed articles spanned 11 research themes, ranging from basic bee biology to applied and multi-disciplinary research, wit... Mostrar Tudo |
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Palavras-Chave: |
Microsatellite. |
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Thesaurus Nal: |
Bibliometric analysis; Genetics; Hymenoptera. |
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