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In this work, a protocol for portable nanopore sequencing of DNA from pollen collected from honey bees, bumble bees, and wild bees was developed. DNA metabarcoding is applied to identify genera within the mixed DNA samples. The DNA extraction and ITS and ITS2 PCR parameters tested for this purpose were applied to the collected pollen sample and the amplicons were then decoded using the Flongle sequencer adapter from Oxford Nanopore Technologies. It is shown that the main pollinator resources at the different sites can be identified in percentage proportions. The protocol generated in this study can be used for further ecological questions.
In the present bachelor thesis, nanopore sequencing and Illumina sequencing was compared using pollen DNA collected from honeybees and bumble bees. Therefore, nanopore sequencing was performed with the MinION sequencers and the generated reads were analysed with bash programming. A quantitative and qualitative (based on ITS2 sequences) BLAST run was performed. The results confirme the error probability of nanopore sequencing that is described in the literature. Nevertheless, with both sequencing methods similar sample preferences of the bees could have been observed, allowing ecological conclusions.