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Additional file 5 of Genomic diversity and population structure of Carniolan honey bee in its native habitat

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Supplementary Material 5.
Lukic, Boris   +11 more
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Additional file 4 of Genomic diversity and population structure of Carniolan honey bee in its native habitat

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Supplementary Material 4.
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Additional file 7 of Genomic diversity and population structure of Carniolan honey bee in its native habitat

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Additional file 3 of Genomic diversity and population structure of Carniolan honey bee in its native habitat

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Supplementary Material 3.
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Additional file 8 of Genomic diversity and population structure of Carniolan honey bee in its native habitat

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Supplementary Material 8.
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Varroa-tolerant Italian honey bees introduced from Brazil were not more efficient in defending themselves against the mite Varroa destructor than Carniolan bees in Germany.

open access: yesGenetics and molecular research : GMR, 2004
In Europe and North America honey bees cannot be kept without chemical treatments against Varroa destructor. Nevertheless, in Brazil an isolated population of Italian honey bees has been kept on an island since 1984 without treatment against this mite. The infestation rates in these colonies have decreased over the years.
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Additional file 2 of Genomic diversity and population structure of Carniolan honey bee in its native habitat

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Supplementary Material 2.
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