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Fig. 1 in Novel haplotypes of the COI-COII mtDNA region in the dark forest bee, Apis mellifera mellifera L., 1758

Authors: Ostroverkhova, N. V.; Rosseykina, S. A.;

Fig. 1 in Novel haplotypes of the COI-COII mtDNA region in the dark forest bee, Apis mellifera mellifera L., 1758

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Fig. 1. The map of localization of areas in Siberia (the Tomsk Region, the Krasnoyarsk Krai, the Altai Krai) and apiaries (dots 1–20), where a dark forest bee is identified. The distribution of COI-COII mtDNA locus variants (PQQ and PQQQ) in Apis mellifera mellifera bees from Siberian apiaries and their frequency in three regions of Siberia are presented on the right side of the figure. Рис. 1. Карта регионов Сибири (ТомскаЯ область, КрасноЯрский край, Алтайский край) и локалиЗации пасек (точки 1–20) на территории Сибири, где выЯвлена темнаЯ леснаЯ пчела. Распределение вариантов локуса COI-COII мтДНК (PQQ и PQQQ) у темных лесных пчел на пасеках и их частота в трех регионах Сибири представлены в правой части рисунка.

Published as part of Ostroverkhova, N. V. & Rosseykina, S. A., 2023, Novel haplotypes of the COI-COII mtDNA region in the dark forest bee, Apis mellifera mellifera L., 1758, pp. 416-425 in Russian Entomological Journal 32 (4) on page 420, DOI: 10.15298/rusentj.32.4.08, http://zenodo.org/record/13360141

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Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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