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This project explores the impact of honey bee microbiomes on their health, aiming to identify heritable microbes that influence disease susceptibility. By analyzing bee samples and employing genomic techniques, the goal is to improve apiculture practices and enhance bee health management.
Honey bees provide both economic and societal benefits, from the honey and other commodities that they produce to the pollination services they provide.
The loss of honey bee colonies and the current threats to their health are of considerable concern to bee-keepers and biologists alike.
This project seeks to examine how a particular aspect of honey bee biology – the symbiotic microbiome – impacts upon honey bee health.
Studies in other systems reveal heritable microbes as important modulators o…
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United States, Washington
Type: Public body
Activity type: Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
SME: No
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