The first ITS2 sequence data set of eDNA from honey of Malaysian giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) and stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity

Objectives Pollen is a useful tool for identifying the provenance and complex ecosystems surrounding honey production in Malaysian forests. As native key pollinators in Malaysia, Apis dorsata and Heterotrigona itama forage on various plant/pollen species to collect honey. This study aims to generate...

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Main Authors: Huda, Nurul, Ullah, Saeed, Abdul Wahab, Roswanira, Lani, Mohd Nizam, Abu Daud, Nur Hardy, Mohd Shariff, Amir Husni, Ismail, Norjihada Izzah, Abdul Hamid, Azzmer Azzar, Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim, Huyop, Fahrul Zaman
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spelling my.iium.irep.1068552023-12-08T08:32:06Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/106855/ The first ITS2 sequence data set of eDNA from honey of Malaysian giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) and stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity Huda, Nurul Ullah, Saeed Abdul Wahab, Roswanira Lani, Mohd Nizam Abu Daud, Nur Hardy Mohd Shariff, Amir Husni Ismail, Norjihada Izzah Abdul Hamid, Azzmer Azzar Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim Huyop, Fahrul Zaman QR Microbiology Objectives Pollen is a useful tool for identifying the provenance and complex ecosystems surrounding honey production in Malaysian forests. As native key pollinators in Malaysia, Apis dorsata and Heterotrigona itama forage on various plant/pollen species to collect honey. This study aims to generate a dataset that uncovers the presence of these plant/pollen species and their relative abundance in the honey of A. dorsata and H. itama. The information gathered from this study can be used to determine the geographical and botanical origin and authenticity of the honey produced by these two species. Results Sequence data were obtained for both A. dorsata and H. itama. The raw sequence data for A. dorsata was 5 Mb, which was assembled into 5 contigs with a size of 6,098,728 bp, an N50 of 15,534, and a GC average of 57.42. Similarly, the raw sequence data for H. itama was 6.3 Mb, which was assembled into 11 contigs with a size of 7,642,048 bp, an N50 of 17,180, and a GC average of 55.38. In the honey sample of A. dorsata, we identified five different plant/pollen species, with only one of the five species exhibiting a relative abundance of less than 1%. For H. itama, we identified seven different plant/pollen species, with only three of the species exhibiting a relative abundance of less than 1%. All of the identified plant species were native to Peninsular Malaysia, especially the East Coast area of Terengganu. Data description Our data offers valuable insights into honey’s geographical and botanical origin and authenticity. Metagenomic studies could help identify the plant species that honeybees forage and provide preliminary data for researchers studying the biological development of A. dorsata and H. itama. The identification of various flowers from the eDNA of honey that are known for their medicinal properties could aid in regional honey with accurate product origin labeling, which is crucial for guaranteeing product authenticity to consumers. Springer Nature 2023-09-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/106855/7/106855_The%20first%20ITS2%20sequence%20data%20set%20of%20eDNA.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/106855/13/106855_The%20first%20ITS2%20sequence%20data%20set%20of%20eDNA_SCOPUS.pdf Huda, Nurul and Ullah, Saeed and Abdul Wahab, Roswanira and Lani, Mohd Nizam and Abu Daud, Nur Hardy and Mohd Shariff, Amir Husni and Ismail, Norjihada Izzah and Abdul Hamid, Azzmer Azzar and Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim and Huyop, Fahrul Zaman (2023) The first ITS2 sequence data set of eDNA from honey of Malaysian giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) and stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity. BMC Research Notes, 16. pp. 1-4. E-ISSN 1756-0500 https://bmcresnotes.biomedcentral.com/counter/pdf/10.1186/s13104-023-06495-9.pdf https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-023-06495-9
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Huda, Nurul
Ullah, Saeed
Abdul Wahab, Roswanira
Lani, Mohd Nizam
Abu Daud, Nur Hardy
Mohd Shariff, Amir Husni
Ismail, Norjihada Izzah
Abdul Hamid, Azzmer Azzar
Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim
Huyop, Fahrul Zaman
The first ITS2 sequence data set of eDNA from honey of Malaysian giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) and stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity
description Objectives Pollen is a useful tool for identifying the provenance and complex ecosystems surrounding honey production in Malaysian forests. As native key pollinators in Malaysia, Apis dorsata and Heterotrigona itama forage on various plant/pollen species to collect honey. This study aims to generate a dataset that uncovers the presence of these plant/pollen species and their relative abundance in the honey of A. dorsata and H. itama. The information gathered from this study can be used to determine the geographical and botanical origin and authenticity of the honey produced by these two species. Results Sequence data were obtained for both A. dorsata and H. itama. The raw sequence data for A. dorsata was 5 Mb, which was assembled into 5 contigs with a size of 6,098,728 bp, an N50 of 15,534, and a GC average of 57.42. Similarly, the raw sequence data for H. itama was 6.3 Mb, which was assembled into 11 contigs with a size of 7,642,048 bp, an N50 of 17,180, and a GC average of 55.38. In the honey sample of A. dorsata, we identified five different plant/pollen species, with only one of the five species exhibiting a relative abundance of less than 1%. For H. itama, we identified seven different plant/pollen species, with only three of the species exhibiting a relative abundance of less than 1%. All of the identified plant species were native to Peninsular Malaysia, especially the East Coast area of Terengganu. Data description Our data offers valuable insights into honey’s geographical and botanical origin and authenticity. Metagenomic studies could help identify the plant species that honeybees forage and provide preliminary data for researchers studying the biological development of A. dorsata and H. itama. The identification of various flowers from the eDNA of honey that are known for their medicinal properties could aid in regional honey with accurate product origin labeling, which is crucial for guaranteeing product authenticity to consumers.
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author Huda, Nurul
Ullah, Saeed
Abdul Wahab, Roswanira
Lani, Mohd Nizam
Abu Daud, Nur Hardy
Mohd Shariff, Amir Husni
Ismail, Norjihada Izzah
Abdul Hamid, Azzmer Azzar
Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim
Huyop, Fahrul Zaman
author_facet Huda, Nurul
Ullah, Saeed
Abdul Wahab, Roswanira
Lani, Mohd Nizam
Abu Daud, Nur Hardy
Mohd Shariff, Amir Husni
Ismail, Norjihada Izzah
Abdul Hamid, Azzmer Azzar
Mohamad, Mohd Azrul Naim
Huyop, Fahrul Zaman
author_sort Huda, Nurul
title The first ITS2 sequence data set of eDNA from honey of Malaysian giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) and stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity
title_short The first ITS2 sequence data set of eDNA from honey of Malaysian giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) and stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity
title_full The first ITS2 sequence data set of eDNA from honey of Malaysian giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) and stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity
title_fullStr The first ITS2 sequence data set of eDNA from honey of Malaysian giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) and stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity
title_full_unstemmed The first ITS2 sequence data set of eDNA from honey of Malaysian giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) and stingless bees (Heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity
title_sort first its2 sequence data set of edna from honey of malaysian giant honeybees (apis dorsata) and stingless bees (heterotrigona itama) reveals plant species diversity
publisher Springer Nature
publishDate 2023
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