In Drosophila melanogaster, weak incompatibility in crosses between infected and uninfected strains is associated with a Wolbachia microorganism. Crosses between infected males and uninfected females show a reduction (15-30%) in egg hatch. Progeny tests indicated that the infection is widespread in Australian D. melanogaster populations and that populations are polymorphic for the presence of the infection. The infection status of 266 lines from 12 populations along the eastern coast of Australia was determined by 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining of embryos. All populations contained both infected and uninfected flies. Infection frequencies varied between populations but there was no discernible geographical pattern. Laboratory...
Various stocks of Drosophila mauritiana and D. sechellia were found to be infected with Wolbachia, a...
Field populations of arthropods are often polymorphic for Wolbachia but the factors maintaining inte...
Intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are widespread endosymbionts across diverse insect tax...
ABSTRACT. Wolbachia are bacteria that live inside the cells of a large number of invertebrate hosts ...
Microbes of the genus Wolbachia are transmitted by their hosts via the maternal parent and are respo...
Strains of Drosophila simulans from Riverside, California (DSR) and Hawaii (DSH) harbour distinct st...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), a name given to the phenomenon by Laven (1959), results in high le...
The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction in variou...
The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction in variou...
0016-6731 (Print) Journal ArticleWolbachia-like microorganisms have been implicated in unidirectiona...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
Wolbachia, an endocellular bacterium closely associated with cytoplasmic incompatibility in insects ...
The bacterial symbiont Wolbachia can cause cytoplasmic incompatibility in Drosophila simulans flies:...
The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction in variou...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) in Drosophila simulans is related to infection of the germ line by ...
Various stocks of Drosophila mauritiana and D. sechellia were found to be infected with Wolbachia, a...
Field populations of arthropods are often polymorphic for Wolbachia but the factors maintaining inte...
Intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are widespread endosymbionts across diverse insect tax...
ABSTRACT. Wolbachia are bacteria that live inside the cells of a large number of invertebrate hosts ...
Microbes of the genus Wolbachia are transmitted by their hosts via the maternal parent and are respo...
Strains of Drosophila simulans from Riverside, California (DSR) and Hawaii (DSH) harbour distinct st...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), a name given to the phenomenon by Laven (1959), results in high le...
The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction in variou...
The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction in variou...
0016-6731 (Print) Journal ArticleWolbachia-like microorganisms have been implicated in unidirectiona...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
Wolbachia, an endocellular bacterium closely associated with cytoplasmic incompatibility in insects ...
The bacterial symbiont Wolbachia can cause cytoplasmic incompatibility in Drosophila simulans flies:...
The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction in variou...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) in Drosophila simulans is related to infection of the germ line by ...
Various stocks of Drosophila mauritiana and D. sechellia were found to be infected with Wolbachia, a...
Field populations of arthropods are often polymorphic for Wolbachia but the factors maintaining inte...
Intracellular bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are widespread endosymbionts across diverse insect tax...