Abstract

At present a complete mtDNA sequence has been reported for only two hymenopterans, the Old World honey bee, Apis mellifera and the sawfly Perga condei. Among the bee group, the tribe Meliponini (stingless bees) has some distinction due to its Pantropical distribution, great number of species and large importance as main pollinators in several ecosystems, including the Brazilian rain forest. However few molecular studies have been conducted on this group of bees and few sequence data from mitochondrial genomes have been described. In this project, we PCR amplified and sequenced 78% of the mitochondrial genome of the stingless bee Melipona bicolor (Apidae, Meliponini). The sequenced region contains all of the 13 mitochondrial protein-coding genes, 18 of 22 tRNA genes, and both rRNA genes (one of them was partially sequenced). We also report the genome organization (gene content and order), gene translation, genetic code, and other molecular features, such as base frequencies, codon usage, gene initiation and termination. We compare these characteristics of M. bicolor to those of the mitochondrial genome of A. mellifera and other insects. A highly biased A+T content is a typical characteristic of the A. mellifera mitochondrial genome and it was even more extreme in that of M. bicolor. Length and compositional differences between M. bicolor and A. mellifera genes were detected and the gene order was compared. Eleven tRNA gene translocations were observed between these two species. This latter finding was surprising, considering the taxonomic proximity of these two bee tribes. The tRNA Lys

Highlights

  • In recent years a number of mitochondrial genomes have been completely sequenced, contributing to the knowledge of molecular features related to function and evolution of this peculiar genome (Boore, 1999)

  • We previously sequenced a portion of the mitochondrial genome of M. bicolor, and reported that there were 11 tRNA gene rearrangements when this genome was compared with that of Apis mellifera (Silvestre et al, 2002; Silvestre and Arias, 2006)

  • We present a thorough characterization of the M. bicolor mitochondrial genome, with respect to codon usage, base frequencies, gene initiation and termination, and tRNA structure

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Introduction

In recent years a number of mitochondrial genomes have been completely sequenced, contributing to the knowledge of molecular features related to function and evolution of this peculiar genome (Boore, 1999). Relative to A. mellifera, were confirmed by sequencing (Silvestre et al, 2002; Silvestre and Arias, 2006), and all involved tRNA gene rearrangements. We previously sequenced a portion of the mitochondrial genome of M. bicolor, and reported that there were 11 tRNA gene rearrangements when this genome was compared with that of Apis mellifera (Silvestre et al, 2002; Silvestre and Arias, 2006).

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