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03 May 2007

Genome sequence of the honey bee

The genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera was sequenced by The Honeybee Genome Sequencing Consortium.

Clipmark: Spiroplasmas, are present in the hemolymph of almost all insects; there probably are several million

Spiroplasmas are also within the size range of the agent that transmits CJD and other transmissible Spongiform encephalopathies. Spiroplasmas will pass through a 50 nm-pore filter. The transmissible agent's size has been determined to be 42 nm.Spiroplasma

Spiroplasmas, are present in the hemolymph of almost all insects; there probably are several million

Spiroplasmas are also within the size range of the agent that transmits CJD and other transmissible Spongiform encephalopathies. Spiroplasmas will pass through a 50 nm-pore filter. The transmissible agent's size has been determined to be 42 nm.Spiroplasma

Clipmark: Gene from the genetically engineered rapeseed was transferred in the bee's gut to the microbes.

Global food security is a key strategic issue regarding genetic modification. This could become a major concern, either through the impact of promotion of GM in agriculture in the third world, which will bring about the demise of the livelihoods of billio

Gene from the genetically engineered rapeseed was transferred in the bee's gut to the microbes.

Global food security is a key strategic issue regarding genetic modification. This could become a major concern, either through the impact of promotion of GM in agriculture in the third world, which will bring about the demise of the livelihoods of billio

30 April 2007

Clipmark: Welcome to the Honeybee Hemolymph Proteomics Database at the University of British Columbia.

The honeybee, Apis mellifera, is an invaluable partner in agriculture around the world, both for its production of honey and, more importantly, for its role in pollination. Honeybees are largely unexplored at the molecular level, despite a long and distin

Welcome to the Honeybee Hemolymph Proteomics Database at the University of British Columbia.

The honeybee, Apis mellifera, is an invaluable partner in agriculture around the world, both for its production of honey and, more importantly, for its role in pollination. Honeybees are largely unexplored at the molecular level, despite a long and distin

About Ukraine

Two days seminar “NEWS IN APICULTURE” of Alexander Komissar, Ukrainian bee scientist (PhD in biology), beekeeper and small scale queen breeder. The information on the majority of these questions can’t be found in the bee books and magazines. The

28 April 2007

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Pollinators are essential to life. Nearly 80% of our world's crop plants require pollination. Birds, bees, butterflies, but also beetles, mosquitoes, and even bats transfer pollen between seed plants. This function is vital for plant reprod

http://www.pollinator.org/pix/home_header_bottomleft.gif

Pollinators are essential to life. Nearly 80% of our world's crop plants require pollination. Birds, bees, butterflies, but also beetles, mosquitoes, and even bats transfer pollen between seed plants. This function is vital for plant reprod

14 April 2007