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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ FT
ORGANISM(S): Apis Mellifera (honeybee)
TISSUE(S): Male Reproductive System
DISEASE(S): Disease Free
SUBMITTER: Vladimir Gorshkov
LAB HEAD: Prof. Bernhard Spengler
PROVIDER: PXD001993 | Pride | 2015-05-12
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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PloS one 20150508 5
In honeybees, reproductive females usually mate early in their life with more than 10 males in free flight, often within 10 minutes, and then store male gametes for up to five years. Because of the extreme polyandry and mating in free flight special adaptations in males are most likely. We present here the results of an investigation of the protein content of four types of male reproductive glands from the Western honeybee (Apis mellifera) drone, namely seminal vesicles (secretion in ejaculate), ...[more]