Mothers provide their offspring with symbionts. Maternally transmitted, intracellular symbionts must disperse from mother to offspring with other cytoplasmic elements, like mitochondria. Here, we investigated how the intracellular symbiont Wolbachia interacts with mitochondria during maternal transmission. Mitochondria and Wolbachia may interact antagonistically and compete as each population tries to ensure its own evolutionary success. Alternatively, mitochondria and Wolbachia may cooperate as both benefit from ensuring the fitness of the mother. We characterized the relationship between mitochondria and Wolbachia titers in ovaries of D. melanogaster. We found that mitochondria and Wolbachia titers are positively correlated in common labo...
Maternally inherited microorganisms can influence the mtDNA pattern of variation in hosts. This infl...
<div><p><em>Wolbachia</em> are maternally inherited symbiotic bacteria, commonly found in arthropods...
Three hybridizing species-the clade ((Drosophila yakuba, D. santomea), D. teissieri) -comprise the y...
Mothers provide their offspring with symbionts. Maternally transmitted, intracellular symbionts must...
Mothers provide their offspring with symbionts. Maternally transmitted, intracellular symbionts must...
Many arthropods are infected with maternally transmitted microorganisms, leading to the coexistence ...
Similarly to other cytoplasmic genetic elements, intracellular endosymbionts of animals are passed t...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia infect about half of insect species, yet the predominant mode(s) of...
Both nuclear and cytoplasmic elements can contribute to the emergence of reproductive incompatibilit...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia infect about half of insect species, yet the predominant mode(s) of...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia bacteria infect about half of all insect species. Many Wolbachia ca...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia bacteria infect about half of all insect species. Many Wolbachia ca...
<div><p>(A–C) A stage 5 egg chamber showing <i>Wolbachia</i> and mitochondria. (A) Host DNA and <i>W...
International audienceThe spread of maternally inherited microorganisms, such as Wolbachia bacteria ...
Symbionts and parasites can manipulate their hosts’ reproduction to their own benefit, profoundly in...
Maternally inherited microorganisms can influence the mtDNA pattern of variation in hosts. This infl...
<div><p><em>Wolbachia</em> are maternally inherited symbiotic bacteria, commonly found in arthropods...
Three hybridizing species-the clade ((Drosophila yakuba, D. santomea), D. teissieri) -comprise the y...
Mothers provide their offspring with symbionts. Maternally transmitted, intracellular symbionts must...
Mothers provide their offspring with symbionts. Maternally transmitted, intracellular symbionts must...
Many arthropods are infected with maternally transmitted microorganisms, leading to the coexistence ...
Similarly to other cytoplasmic genetic elements, intracellular endosymbionts of animals are passed t...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia infect about half of insect species, yet the predominant mode(s) of...
Both nuclear and cytoplasmic elements can contribute to the emergence of reproductive incompatibilit...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia infect about half of insect species, yet the predominant mode(s) of...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia bacteria infect about half of all insect species. Many Wolbachia ca...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia bacteria infect about half of all insect species. Many Wolbachia ca...
<div><p>(A–C) A stage 5 egg chamber showing <i>Wolbachia</i> and mitochondria. (A) Host DNA and <i>W...
International audienceThe spread of maternally inherited microorganisms, such as Wolbachia bacteria ...
Symbionts and parasites can manipulate their hosts’ reproduction to their own benefit, profoundly in...
Maternally inherited microorganisms can influence the mtDNA pattern of variation in hosts. This infl...
<div><p><em>Wolbachia</em> are maternally inherited symbiotic bacteria, commonly found in arthropods...
Three hybridizing species-the clade ((Drosophila yakuba, D. santomea), D. teissieri) -comprise the y...