Bee genome

The genetic complement of the honey bee (Apis mellifera). Its genome is relatively small — about one-tenth the size of the human genome — and contains about 300 million DNA base pairs. Sequencing of the bee genome began in 2003 and a draft of it was completed in 2004. The bee genome may also help understand the genetics of social behavior.


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