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{
"id": 80,
"InsectBaseID": "IBG_00080",
"Order": "Hymenoptera",
"Family": "Apidae",
"Genus": "Apis",
"TaxonomyID": "7462",
"Tags": "resource insect;edible insect;medicinal insect;pollinator;",
"OrganismName": "Apis dorsata",
"NormalName": "giant honey bee",
"SpeciesIntro": "Apis dorsata is a honey bee of South and Southeast Asia, found mainly in forested areas such as the Terai of Nepal. They are typically around 17–20 mm (0.7–0.8 in) long. Nests are mainly built in exposed places far off the ground, like on tree limbs, under cliff overhangs, and sometimes on buildings. These social bees are known for their aggressive defense strategies and vicious behavior when disturbed. Though not domesticating it, indigenous peoples have traditionally used this species as a source of honey and beeswax, a practice known as honey hunting.",
"Intro_from": "Wikipedia",
"Image_from": "budak@BY-NC",
"reference": "Hasselmann M, Vekemans X, Pflugfelder J, et al. Evidence for convergent nucleotide evolution and high allelic turnover rates at the complementary sex determiner gene of Western and Asian honeybees. Mol Biol Evol. 2008;25(4):696-708.",
"referenceFrom": "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18192695/",
"DataSource": "NCBI",
"NCBIassembly": "GCA_000469605.1",
"GenomeLevel": "Scaffold",
"Busco": "C:98.4%[S:98.3%,D:0.1%],F:0.7%,M:0.9%,n:1367",
"GenomeSize": "233.2",
"GenomeGC": "21.9",
"SeqNumber": "4040",
"N50": "741.2",
"PCGnumber": "9364",
"Swissnumber": "7568",
"GOnumber": "7442",
"KEGGnumber": "7533",
"Pfamnumber": "8094",
"miRNAnumber": "169",
"lncRNAnumber": "832"
}