Cardinium is a bacterial symbiont infecting many species of arthropods, and is associated with manipulation of host reproduction. Cardinium is the causal agent of asexual reproduction, or thelytoky, in the chalcidoid parasitoid wasp Encarsia hispida. Feeding antibiotics to the infected adult females results in uninfected male offspring. Here, we show that these males are diploid. Diploid males are extremely unusual in the large hymenopteran superfamily Chalcidoi-dea, and, to our knowledge, have never before been associated with symbiont infection in this group. These findings indicate that at least in E. hispida, diploidy restoration is a necessary condition but not sufficient to elicit female development. Cardinium is required to feminize ...
Cardinium hertigii is a common maternally-inherited bacterial endosymbiont of arthropods. Some Cardi...
In haplodiploid insects, such as bees, ants and wasps, females develop from fertilized (diploid) egg...
Although there are only two sexes, the genetic mechanisms that determine male or female development ...
Cardinium is a bacterial symbiont infecting many species of arthropods, and is associated with manip...
Many bacterial endosymbionts of insects are capable of manipulating their host’s reproduction for th...
Cardinium is a bacterial symbiont infecting many species of arthropods, and is associated with manip...
Theory suggests that maternally inherited endosymbionts can promote their spread and persistence in ...
We studied the sex determination in Diachasmimorpha longicaudata, a parasitoid braconid wasp widely ...
Background Haplodiploidy, where females develop from diploid, fertilized eggs and males from haploid...
Many insects and other arthropods have symbiotic microorganisms that may influence key facets of the...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) allows the intracellular, maternally inherited bacterial symbiont W...
Most insects engage in symbioses with intracellular microbes that are transmitted from infected moth...
BACKGROUND: Haplodiploidy, where females develop from diploid, fertilized eggs and males from haploi...
The maternally transmitted bacteriumWolbachia pipientis is well known for spreading and persisting i...
Cardinium hertigii is a common maternally-inherited bacterial endosymbiont of arthropods. Some Cardi...
In haplodiploid insects, such as bees, ants and wasps, females develop from fertilized (diploid) egg...
Although there are only two sexes, the genetic mechanisms that determine male or female development ...
Cardinium is a bacterial symbiont infecting many species of arthropods, and is associated with manip...
Many bacterial endosymbionts of insects are capable of manipulating their host’s reproduction for th...
Cardinium is a bacterial symbiont infecting many species of arthropods, and is associated with manip...
Theory suggests that maternally inherited endosymbionts can promote their spread and persistence in ...
We studied the sex determination in Diachasmimorpha longicaudata, a parasitoid braconid wasp widely ...
Background Haplodiploidy, where females develop from diploid, fertilized eggs and males from haploid...
Many insects and other arthropods have symbiotic microorganisms that may influence key facets of the...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) allows the intracellular, maternally inherited bacterial symbiont W...
Most insects engage in symbioses with intracellular microbes that are transmitted from infected moth...
BACKGROUND: Haplodiploidy, where females develop from diploid, fertilized eggs and males from haploi...
The maternally transmitted bacteriumWolbachia pipientis is well known for spreading and persisting i...
Cardinium hertigii is a common maternally-inherited bacterial endosymbiont of arthropods. Some Cardi...
In haplodiploid insects, such as bees, ants and wasps, females develop from fertilized (diploid) egg...
Although there are only two sexes, the genetic mechanisms that determine male or female development ...