Since its designation as a separate genus some 30 years ago, Spiroplasmas have been well documented in a wide range of hosts and as the causative agent of several plant and insect diseases. One major area of research is the continued identification and taxonomical characterization of new Spiroplasma sp. combined with a determination of phylogenetic relationships among the various Spiroplasma sp. and between the Spiroplasmas and other members of the Mollicutes and Eubacteria. Although most phylogenetic analyses have been dependent on 16S rDNA sequence data, progress in two Spiroplasma sp. genome sequencing projects will provide new genomic regions for comparative focus. The co-evolution of Spiroplasmas with their arthropod hosts has provided...
Spiroplasma group XIV strain EC-1T and other isolates from the lampyrid beetle Ellychnia corrusca fo...
Phytoplasmas and mycoplasmas are two groups of important pathogens in the bacterial class Mollicutes...
Spiroplasma endosymbionts are maternally transmitted bacteria that may kill infected sons resulting ...
Spiroplasma is a genus of wall-less, low-GC, small Gram-positive bacteria of the internal contracti...
Mollicutes is a class of smallest and free-living bacteria. They have no cell wall and their plasma ...
Symbiosis can be a major source of evolutionary innovation and a driver of ecological diversificatio...
The genus Spiroplasma (helical mollicutes: Bacteria: Firmicutes: Mollicutes: Entomoplasmatales: Spir...
Background: The genus Spiroplasma contains a group of helical, motile, and wall-less bacteria in the...
Abstract Background The genus Spiroplasma contains a group of helical, motile, and wall-less bacteri...
Heritable symbionts represent important components of the biology, ecology and evolution of their ar...
Spiroplasmas are among the smallest self replicating organisms known. They are helical, motile desce...
Mollicutes is a class of smallest and free-living bacteria. They have no cell wall and their plasma ...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is an important mechanism that contributed to biological diversity, p...
The phylogenetic incongruence between insects and their facultative maternally transmitted endosymbi...
Spiroplasmas are helical, motile bacteria that are associated with plants and arthropods. Traditiona...
Spiroplasma group XIV strain EC-1T and other isolates from the lampyrid beetle Ellychnia corrusca fo...
Phytoplasmas and mycoplasmas are two groups of important pathogens in the bacterial class Mollicutes...
Spiroplasma endosymbionts are maternally transmitted bacteria that may kill infected sons resulting ...
Spiroplasma is a genus of wall-less, low-GC, small Gram-positive bacteria of the internal contracti...
Mollicutes is a class of smallest and free-living bacteria. They have no cell wall and their plasma ...
Symbiosis can be a major source of evolutionary innovation and a driver of ecological diversificatio...
The genus Spiroplasma (helical mollicutes: Bacteria: Firmicutes: Mollicutes: Entomoplasmatales: Spir...
Background: The genus Spiroplasma contains a group of helical, motile, and wall-less bacteria in the...
Abstract Background The genus Spiroplasma contains a group of helical, motile, and wall-less bacteri...
Heritable symbionts represent important components of the biology, ecology and evolution of their ar...
Spiroplasmas are among the smallest self replicating organisms known. They are helical, motile desce...
Mollicutes is a class of smallest and free-living bacteria. They have no cell wall and their plasma ...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is an important mechanism that contributed to biological diversity, p...
The phylogenetic incongruence between insects and their facultative maternally transmitted endosymbi...
Spiroplasmas are helical, motile bacteria that are associated with plants and arthropods. Traditiona...
Spiroplasma group XIV strain EC-1T and other isolates from the lampyrid beetle Ellychnia corrusca fo...
Phytoplasmas and mycoplasmas are two groups of important pathogens in the bacterial class Mollicutes...
Spiroplasma endosymbionts are maternally transmitted bacteria that may kill infected sons resulting ...