Apis mellifera, or the Western honeybee, is one of the most widely distributed and economically important bee species globally. It is essential for the pollination of a wide variety of crops, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts. The honey produced by A. mellifera is used in food and medicine, while beeswax is utilized in various products. The decline in A. mellifera populations due to factors such as habitat loss, pesticide use, and disease poses a significant concern for agriculture and ecosystems.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP6AQ1 | D | ||
CYP6AQ1 | X | ||
CYP6AS1 | X | ||
CYP6AS10 | X | ||
CYP6AS3 | X | ||
CYP6AS4 | X | ||
CYP9Q2 | D | ||
CYP9Q3 | D,X | ||
CYP9Q3 | D |