Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is the most widespread reproductive modification induced in insects by the maternally inherited intracellular bacteria, Wolbachia. Expression of Cl in Drosophila melanogaster is quite variable. Published papers typically show that CI expression is weak and often varies between different Drosophila lines and different labs reporting the results. The basis for this variability is not well understood but is often considered to be due to unspecified host genotype interactions with Wolbachia. Here, we show that male development time can greatly influence CI expression in D. melanogaster. In a given family, males that develop fastest express very strong CI. The "younger brothers" of these males (males that take lo...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...
Most insects harbour a variety of maternally inherited endosymbionts, the most widespread being Wolb...
Wolbachia bacteria have invaded many arthropod species by inducing Cytoplasmic Incompatibility (CI)....
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is the most widespread reproductive modification induced in insects...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia are obligate endosymbiotic bacteria that infect numerous species of arthropods...
SummaryGamete compatibility is fundamental to sexual reproduction. Wolbachia are maternally inherite...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
ABSTRACT Wolbachia are obligate intracellular bacteria that are globally distributed in half of all ...
Wolbachia bacteria are common insect endosymbionts transmitted maternally and capable of spreading t...
Intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are widespread endosymbionts across diverse insect tax...
Most insects harbour a variety of maternally inherited endosymbionts, the most widespread being Wolb...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) refers to the male-specific sterility widely observed among various...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), a name given to the phenomenon by Laven (1959), results in high le...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
Wolbachia manipulate insect host biology through a variety of means that result in increased product...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...
Most insects harbour a variety of maternally inherited endosymbionts, the most widespread being Wolb...
Wolbachia bacteria have invaded many arthropod species by inducing Cytoplasmic Incompatibility (CI)....
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is the most widespread reproductive modification induced in insects...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia are obligate endosymbiotic bacteria that infect numerous species of arthropods...
SummaryGamete compatibility is fundamental to sexual reproduction. Wolbachia are maternally inherite...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
ABSTRACT Wolbachia are obligate intracellular bacteria that are globally distributed in half of all ...
Wolbachia bacteria are common insect endosymbionts transmitted maternally and capable of spreading t...
Intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are widespread endosymbionts across diverse insect tax...
Most insects harbour a variety of maternally inherited endosymbionts, the most widespread being Wolb...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) refers to the male-specific sterility widely observed among various...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), a name given to the phenomenon by Laven (1959), results in high le...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
Wolbachia manipulate insect host biology through a variety of means that result in increased product...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...
Most insects harbour a variety of maternally inherited endosymbionts, the most widespread being Wolb...
Wolbachia bacteria have invaded many arthropod species by inducing Cytoplasmic Incompatibility (CI)....