Abstract Background Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria known to be facultative reproductive parasites of numerous arthropod hosts. Apart from these reproductive manipulations, recent findings indicate that Wolbachia may also modify the host’s physiology, notably its immune function. In the parasitoid wasp, Asobara tabida, Wolbachia is necessary for oogenesis completion, and aposymbiotic females are unable to produce viable offspring. The absence of egg production is also associated with an increase in programmed cell death in the ovaries of aposymbiotic females, suggesting that a mechanism that ensures the maintenance of Wolbachia in the wasp could also be responsible for this dependence. In order to decipher the general mechanisms underl...
Endosymbiotic bacteria in the genus Wolbachia have been linked to several types of reproductive para...
Many insects live in association with maternally transmitted endosymbiont. From their host point of ...
Wolbachia are intracellular maternally inherited microorganisms that are associated with reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria known to be facultative reproductive parasites of n...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria known to be facultative repro...
International audienceSymbiotic microorganisms have had a large impact on eukaryotic evolution, with...
Symbiotic microorganisms have had a large impact on eukaryotic evolution, with effects ranging from ...
International audienceWolbachia is an intracellular bacterium generally described as being a faculta...
Wolbachia is an intracellular bacterium generally described as being a facultative reproductive para...
Wolbachia is the most widespread endosymbiotic bacterium that manipulates reproduction of its arthro...
Wolbachia are maternally transmitted intracellular bacteria that induce a range of pathogenic and fi...
Wolbachia, a gram-negative endosymbiotic bacterium widespread in arthropods, is well-known for chang...
Wolbachia are maternally transmitted intracellular bacteria that induce a range of pathogenic and fi...
International audienceWolbachia are symbiotic intracellular bacteria, which are classified as reprod...
Wolbachia are common intracellular bacteria that are generally found in arthropods, including a high...
Endosymbiotic bacteria in the genus Wolbachia have been linked to several types of reproductive para...
Many insects live in association with maternally transmitted endosymbiont. From their host point of ...
Wolbachia are intracellular maternally inherited microorganisms that are associated with reproductiv...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria known to be facultative reproductive parasites of n...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria known to be facultative repro...
International audienceSymbiotic microorganisms have had a large impact on eukaryotic evolution, with...
Symbiotic microorganisms have had a large impact on eukaryotic evolution, with effects ranging from ...
International audienceWolbachia is an intracellular bacterium generally described as being a faculta...
Wolbachia is an intracellular bacterium generally described as being a facultative reproductive para...
Wolbachia is the most widespread endosymbiotic bacterium that manipulates reproduction of its arthro...
Wolbachia are maternally transmitted intracellular bacteria that induce a range of pathogenic and fi...
Wolbachia, a gram-negative endosymbiotic bacterium widespread in arthropods, is well-known for chang...
Wolbachia are maternally transmitted intracellular bacteria that induce a range of pathogenic and fi...
International audienceWolbachia are symbiotic intracellular bacteria, which are classified as reprod...
Wolbachia are common intracellular bacteria that are generally found in arthropods, including a high...
Endosymbiotic bacteria in the genus Wolbachia have been linked to several types of reproductive para...
Many insects live in association with maternally transmitted endosymbiont. From their host point of ...
Wolbachia are intracellular maternally inherited microorganisms that are associated with reproductiv...