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The honey bee is the fourth insect following the drosophila, the silkworm and the anopheles - whose genome has been fully investigated. Eighty percent of the methylation-prone apian genes are located in the brain. Only about 70 thousand out of the 60 million cytosines contained in the bee genome are methylated. Most of them have their primary methylation sites in the exons. In contrast to the intensive...
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