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Temüjin scanned each and every 60 temples and monasteries in Mörön that preserved the best traditions of nomadic hospitality at Mörön, Khövsgöl Aimag (province) in northern Mongolia. He made a discovery: a wealth of thrilling landscapes, untouched nature, wildlife and the essence of nomadic hospitality. Temüjin noted that the Bee farmers and herb planters have an abundance of knowledge that is what he looking for DNA polynucleotides. The flowers and honey bees provided a valuable tool for investigating pollen and nectar collection. There was a close correspondence between the phenology of flowering and the detection of plants within the honey. Pollination is a key regulating ecosystem service. Honey bees are often described as ‘super-generalists’ utilizing a wide range of flowering plants. The plants used by the honey bees also reflect choices made at the individual flower level. Flower morphology affects which flowers honey bees can access, whilst nectar volume, concentration, and sugar composition have all been shown to influence honey bee flower choice.

DNA was extracted from the honey using a modified version of the DNeasy Plant Mini extraction kit (Qiagen). The 10 g of honey was made up to 30 ml with sterile water and incubated in a water bath at 65 °C for 30 minutes. Samples were then centrifuged (Sorvall RC-5B) for 30 minutes at 15,000 rpm at room temperature. Identifying the floral composition of honey provided a method for investigating the plants that honey bees visit. That test revealed significant overlap between the unresponsive honey bees' gene expression profile and genes closely associated with autism in humans

Most of the mapping studies are based on linkage analysis of genetic markers typed in families. Biological clock of honey bee more similar to humans than to insects. Bees are drawn to flowers by an invisible electric field as well as their bright colors. The bees’ hair danced in response to the electric fields in the same way human hair reacts when a balloon is held to the head.Read Khan the Great and know more about DNA....Sivkishen Ji, Author