Maria Cristina Arias
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Santos P, de Souza Araujo N, Francoso E, Werren J, Kapheim K, Arias M
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2024 Dec;
15(2).
PMID: 39718247
Tetrapedia diversipes is a Neotropical solitary bee commonly found in trap-nests, known for its morphological adaptations for floral oil collection and prepupal diapause during the cold and dry season. Here,...
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Ferrari R, Ricardo P, Dias F, de Souza Araujo N, Soares D, Zhou Q, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2024 Jun;
25(1):587.
PMID: 38862915
Background: The field of bee genomics has considerably advanced in recent years, however, the most diverse group of honey producers on the planet, the stingless bees, are still largely neglected....
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Ricardo P, Arias M, de Souza Araujo N
Sci Rep
. 2024 May;
14(1):12361.
PMID: 38811580
Cleptoparasitism, also known as brood parasitism, is a widespread strategy among bee species in which the parasite lays eggs into the nests of the host species. Even though this behavior...
4.
de Souza Araujo N, Ogihara F, Martins P, Arias M
BMC Genomics
. 2024 Feb;
25(1):171.
PMID: 38350872
Background: The highly eusocial stingless bees are crucial pollinators of native and agricultural ecosystems. Nevertheless, genomic studies within this bee tribe remain scarce. We present the genome assembly of the...
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Francoso E, Zuntini A, Ricardo P, de Souza Araujo N, Silva J, Brown M, et al.
Gene
. 2023 Jul;
881:147621.
PMID: 37419430
The evolution of mitochondrial genomes in the stingless bees is surprisingly dynamic, making them a model system to understand mitogenome structure, function, and evolution. Out of the seven mitogenomes available...
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Francoso E, Zuntini A, Ricardo P, Santos P, de Souza Araujo N, Silva J, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2023 Apr;
242(Pt 1):124568.
PMID: 37100315
The extreme conservation of mitochondrial genomes in metazoans poses a significant challenge to understanding mitogenome evolution. However, the presence of variation in gene order or genome structure, found in a...
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Stolle E, Pracana R, Lopez-Osorio F, Priebe M, Hernandez G, Castillo-Carrillo C, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Mar;
13(1):1180.
PMID: 35277489
Introgression has been proposed as an essential source of adaptive genetic variation. However, a key barrier to adaptive introgression is that recombination can break down combinations of alleles that underpin...
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de Souza Araujo N, Arias M
Sci Rep
. 2021 Feb;
11(1):3654.
PMID: 33574391
A striking feature of advanced insect societies is the existence of workers that forgo reproduction. Two broad types of workers exist in eusocial bees: nurses who care for their young...
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Ricardo P, Francoso E, Arias M
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour
. 2020 Dec;
5(1):108-112.
PMID: 33366444
Here we investigated the consequences of PCR amplification errors in the identification of intraindividual mtDNA variation. The bumblebee was chosen as model for the gene amplification tests with two DNA...
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Ricardo P, Francoso E, Arias M
Mitochondrion
. 2020 Jun;
53:243-254.
PMID: 32569843
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) regions have been widely used as molecular markers in evolutionary studies and species identification. However, the presence of heteroplasmy and NUMTs may represent obstacles. Heteroplasmy is a...