Wolbachia are endocellular bacteria known for manipulating the reproductive systems of many of their invertebrate hosts. Wolbachia are transmitted vertically from mother to offspring. In addition, new infections result from horizontal transmission between different host species. However, to what extent horizontal transmission plays a role in the spread of a new infection through the host population is unknown. Here, we investigate whether horizontal transmission of Wolbachia can explain clonal genetic variation in natural populations of Leptopilina clavipes, a parasitoid wasp infected with a parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia. We assessed variance of markers on the nuclear, mitochondrial and Wolbachia genomes. The nuclear and mitochondrial ...
Mitochondria and Wolbachia are maternally inherited genomes that exhibit strong linkage disequilibri...
The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia enhances its spread via vertical transmission by generating re...
Drosophila suzukii recently invaded North America and Europe. Populations in Hawaii, California, New...
Wolbachia are endocellular bacteria known for manipulating the reproductive systems of many of their...
A huge variety of Arthropod species is infected with endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria that manipulat...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria known to manipulate the reproduction of their hosts. These mani...
Trichogramma wasps can be rendered asexual by infection with the maternally inherited symbiont Wolba...
The maternally transmitted bacterium Wolbachia pipientis is well known for spreading and persisting ...
Wolbachia are maternally transmitted bacteria that alter their arthropod hosts' reproduction in vari...
Wolbachia is perhaps the most ubiquitous symbiotic bacterium in the animal world. It is known to inf...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria known to manipulate the reproduction of their hosts. Some popul...
Parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia bacteria are reproductive parasites that cause infected female wa...
Mitochondria and Wolbachia are maternally inherited genomes that exhibit strong linkage disequilibri...
The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia enhances its spread via vertical transmission by generating re...
Drosophila suzukii recently invaded North America and Europe. Populations in Hawaii, California, New...
Wolbachia are endocellular bacteria known for manipulating the reproductive systems of many of their...
A huge variety of Arthropod species is infected with endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria that manipulat...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria known to manipulate the reproduction of their hosts. These mani...
Trichogramma wasps can be rendered asexual by infection with the maternally inherited symbiont Wolba...
The maternally transmitted bacterium Wolbachia pipientis is well known for spreading and persisting ...
Wolbachia are maternally transmitted bacteria that alter their arthropod hosts' reproduction in vari...
Wolbachia is perhaps the most ubiquitous symbiotic bacterium in the animal world. It is known to inf...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria known to manipulate the reproduction of their hosts. Some popul...
Parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia bacteria are reproductive parasites that cause infected female wa...
Mitochondria and Wolbachia are maternally inherited genomes that exhibit strong linkage disequilibri...
The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia enhances its spread via vertical transmission by generating re...
Drosophila suzukii recently invaded North America and Europe. Populations in Hawaii, California, New...