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Table 2 Matching linkage groups between B. terrestris and A. mellifera

From: A second generation genetic map of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758) reveals slow genome and chromosome evolution in the Apidae

LG

Am. LG01

Am. LG02

Am. LG03

Am. LG04

Am. LG05

Am. LG06

Am. LG07

Am. LG08

Am. LG09

Am. LG10

Am. LG11

Am. LG12

Am. LG13

Am. LG14

Am. LG15

Am. LG16

Am. Un

∑

Bt. B01

26

  

1

1

            

28

Bt. B02

 

17

              

2

19

Bt. B03

1

 

12

    

1

 

1

     

1

1

17

Bt. B04

  

1

4

             

5

Bt. B05

    

19

 

1

          

20

Bt. B06

2

 

1

  

14

     

1

    

1

19

Bt. B07

1

     

3

   

2

     

2

8

Bt. B08

      

4

7

        

1

12

Bt. B09

4

    

5

  

12

        

21

Bt. B10

      

1

  

8

      

1

10

Bt. B11

6

   

1

     

7

     

2

16

Bt. B12

           

8

   

7

1

16

Bt. B13

     

1

      

16

   

2

19

Bt. B14

   

1

         

10

   

11

Bt. B15

      

1

    

7

  

6

  

14

Bt. B16

1

      

2

        

2

5

Bt. B17

    

1

            

1

Bt. B18

               

1

 

1

∑

41

17

14

6

22

20

10

10

12

9

9

16

16

10

6

9

15

242

  1. The numbers of markers homologous between Bombus terrestri s and Apis mellifer a are shown for each LG. Bold numbers indicate matching B. terrestri s and A. mellifer a LGs, as homologized LGs (the majority of the homologous markers is found in one LG) or as composites if a LG consists of a high proportion of markers homologous to more than one A. mellifera LG. Single markers or low numbers of markers are left normal.