THEY have a complex social life, highly sophisticated ways of communicating and a remarkable memory. No mean feat when you consider that a honeybee’s brain is 100,000 times as small as ours. They even operate a caste system with division of labour. A better understanding of how the honeybee does all this should come with the sequencing of its genome – all 1.8 billion base pairs of it. The honeybee (Apis mellifera) is the third insect, after the fruit fly and mosquito, to get its genome sequenced, and a comparison with those insects has already thrown up surprises (Nature, vol 443, p 931). For a start, the honeybee genome
has evolved more slowly compared to mosquitoes and fruit flies. But the rate of genetic recombination – the shuffling of maternal and paternal genes into new combinations – is nearly 10 times that so far discovered in any animal, including humans (Genome Research, vol 16, p 1339). Since the queen reproduces for the entire hive, she generates relatively low levels of genetic diversity compared to solitary insects. The boosted rates of genetic shuffling may compensate for this. However, “we don’t know whether the honeybee genome is evolving relatively slowly or the fruit fly genome is evolving relatively rapidly”, says Gene Robinson, an entomologist at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, who was one of the leaders of the honeybee genome project. The honeybee has 170 genes for odour receptors, far more than the fruit fly’s 62 or the mosquito’s 79.
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–Networking, honeybee style– The difference reflects honeybees’ sophisticated chemical signalling within the hive. “Each hive smells a little bit different,” says Greg Hunt, a behavioural geneticist at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Guard bees will repel bees with unfamiliar odours, preventing them from robbing the hive. In contrast, honeybees have just 10 taste receptors compared with about 70 in the other insects, perhaps because pollen and nectar are less likely to contain toxins.
The bee genome has relatively few genes governing its immune response. This is unexpected because densely packed honeybee colonies should be ideal breeding grounds for diseases. The bees may instead rely on behavioural methods to keep diseases down, says Robinson. For example, sick bees usually leave the hive to die alone, and workers smell out and remove infected larvae from their brood cells – another function for the rich repertoire of odour receptors. Bob Holmes ●
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