Deafening silence about the maud bees. Someone must know something.
GG. From the Jensen paper P102.
ie, if the common ancestry is recent you would not easily be able to distinguish one AMM population from another.The analysis failed to detect a clear phylogeographical pattern of
the Scandinavian, British, Belgian and French populations
of A. m. mellifera, irrespective of whether introgression
of A and C-haplotypes was taken into account (Fig. 5a)
or not (Fig. 5b). This is because the extant A. m. mellifera
populations mostly have the same spectrum of haplotypes,
consistent with a fairly recent common ancestry (Garnery
et al. 1998a).
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