The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia enhances its spread via vertical transmission by generating reproductive effects in its hosts, most notably cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). Additionally, frequent interspecific horizontal transfer is evident from a lack of phylogenetic congruence between Wolbachia and its hosts. The mechanisms of this lateral transfer are largely unclear. To identify potential pathways of Wolbachia movements, we performed multilocus sequence typing of Wolbachia strains from bees (Anthophila). Using a host phylogeny and ecological data, we tested various models of horizontal endosymbiont transmission. In general, Wolbachia strains seem to be randomly distributed among bee hosts. Kleptoparasite-host associations among b...
The widespread occurrence of Wolbachia in arthropods and nematodes suggests that this intracellular,...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia, Spiroplasma, and Cardinium bacteria are common in insects [1], but...
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic i...
The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia enhances its spread via vertical transmission by generating re...
A huge variety of Arthropod species is infected with endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria that manipulat...
Wolbachia are endocellular bacteria known for manipulating the reproductive systems of many of their...
Wolbachia are the most prevalent and influential bacteria described among the insects to date. But d...
The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia is perhaps the greatest panzootic in the history of life on Ea...
Wolbachia is an intracellular bacterium that is mainly transmitted vertically from mother to offspri...
AbstractWolbachia is a genus of α-proteobacteria found in obligate intracellular association with a ...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia, Spiroplasma and Cardinium bacteria are common in insects, but thei...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular endosymbionts bacteria, commonly found in the repro...
While Wolbachia, an intracellular bacterial symbiont, is primarily transmitted maternally in arthrop...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia infect about half of insect species, yet the predominant mode(s) of...
Wolbachia (Alphaproteobacteria) is an inherited endosymbiont of arthropods and filarial nematodes an...
The widespread occurrence of Wolbachia in arthropods and nematodes suggests that this intracellular,...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia, Spiroplasma, and Cardinium bacteria are common in insects [1], but...
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic i...
The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia enhances its spread via vertical transmission by generating re...
A huge variety of Arthropod species is infected with endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria that manipulat...
Wolbachia are endocellular bacteria known for manipulating the reproductive systems of many of their...
Wolbachia are the most prevalent and influential bacteria described among the insects to date. But d...
The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia is perhaps the greatest panzootic in the history of life on Ea...
Wolbachia is an intracellular bacterium that is mainly transmitted vertically from mother to offspri...
AbstractWolbachia is a genus of α-proteobacteria found in obligate intracellular association with a ...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia, Spiroplasma and Cardinium bacteria are common in insects, but thei...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular endosymbionts bacteria, commonly found in the repro...
While Wolbachia, an intracellular bacterial symbiont, is primarily transmitted maternally in arthrop...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia infect about half of insect species, yet the predominant mode(s) of...
Wolbachia (Alphaproteobacteria) is an inherited endosymbiont of arthropods and filarial nematodes an...
The widespread occurrence of Wolbachia in arthropods and nematodes suggests that this intracellular,...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia, Spiroplasma, and Cardinium bacteria are common in insects [1], but...
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic i...