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Researchers say they have unlocked the genetic1 secrets of honey bees' high sensitivity to environmental change.
研究人员称,他们已揭开蜜蜂对环境变化保持高敏感性的基因秘密。
Scientists from the UK and Australia think their findings could help show links between nutrition, environment and the insects' development.
It could, they suggest, offer an insight into problems like Colony Collapse2 Disorder3, a mysterious cause of mass bee deaths globally.
"Honey bees live in complex societies comprising tens of thousands of individuals," explained study co-author Paul Hurd from Queen Mary, University of London.
"Most of these are female 'worker' honeybees that are unable to reproduce and instead devote their short lives to finding food in flowers... and other tasks such as nursing larvae5 inside the hive."
But the hive has a queen as well - the much longer-lived, reproductive head of the hive,
"When the queen bee lays her eggs, worker bees can determine whether the resulting larvae are to become an adult worker bee or an adult queen bee," Dr Hurd said.
"The type of food the larvae is fed dictates6 the developmental outcome - larvae destined7 to become workers are fed a pollen8(花粉) and nectar(花蜜) diet, and those destined to become queens are fed royal jelly.
"This difference in feeding is maintained over the entire lifetime of the worker or queen bee."
The change is suggested to be the result of a "histone code" - a process that sees genetic changes made to proteins called histones(组蛋白) within cells' nuclei9. Rather than "genetic" changes that are locked into DNA10, these are known as "epigenetic" changes.
The report marks the first time such effects had been recorded in honey bees.
"The development of different bees from the same DNA in the larvae is one of the clearest examples of epigenetics(实验胚胎学) in action - mechanisms11 that go beyond the basic DNA sequence," said co-author Mark Dickman from the University of Sheffield.
"From our knowledge of how the histone code works with in other organisms, we think the marks on the histone proteins might act as one of the switches that control how the larvae develop."
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