Background Evolutionary processes can cause strong spatial genetic signatures, such as local loss of genetic diversity, or conflicting histories from mitochondrial versus nuclear markers. Investigating these genetic patterns is important, as they may reveal obscured processes and players. The maternally inherited bacterium Wolbachia is among the most widespread symbionts in insects. Wolbachia typically spreads within host species by conferring direct fitness benefits, and/or by manipulating its host reproduction to favour infected over uninfected females. Under sufficient selective advantage, the mitochondrial haplotype associated with the favoured maternally-inherited symbiotic strains will spread (i.e. hitchhike), resulting in low mitocho...
The bacterium Wolbachia infects many insect species and spreads by diverse vertical and horizontal m...
Abstract Background Wolbachia pipientis, a diverse group of α-proteobacteria, can alter arthropod ho...
Background: Patterns of mtDNA variation within a species reflect long-term population structure, but...
Background: Evolutionary processes can cause strong spatial genetic signatures, such as local loss o...
Abstract Background Evolutionary processes can cause strong spatial genetic signatures, such as loca...
Background: Evolutionary processes can cause strong spatial genetic signatures, such as local loss o...
The endosymbiont Wolbachia can be responsible for selective sweeps on mitochondrial DNA variability ...
The endosymbiont Wolbachia can be responsible for selective sweeps on mitochondrial DNA variability ...
The endosymbiont Wolbachia can be responsible for selective sweeps on mitochondrial DNA variability ...
Thanks to F.F. Pan and S.W. Deng for their support over the course of this study. Thanks to C. Duplo...
The endosymbiont Walbachia can be responsible for selective sweeps on mitochondrial DNA variability ...
Wolbachia is a maternally inherited and ubiquitous endosymbiont of insects. It can hijack host repro...
Wolbachia is a maternally inherited and ubiquitous endosymbiont of insects. It can hijack host repro...
International audienceThe spread of maternally inherited microorganisms, such as Wolbachia bacteria ...
International audienceThe spread of maternally inherited microorganisms, such as Wolbachia bacteria ...
The bacterium Wolbachia infects many insect species and spreads by diverse vertical and horizontal m...
Abstract Background Wolbachia pipientis, a diverse group of α-proteobacteria, can alter arthropod ho...
Background: Patterns of mtDNA variation within a species reflect long-term population structure, but...
Background: Evolutionary processes can cause strong spatial genetic signatures, such as local loss o...
Abstract Background Evolutionary processes can cause strong spatial genetic signatures, such as loca...
Background: Evolutionary processes can cause strong spatial genetic signatures, such as local loss o...
The endosymbiont Wolbachia can be responsible for selective sweeps on mitochondrial DNA variability ...
The endosymbiont Wolbachia can be responsible for selective sweeps on mitochondrial DNA variability ...
The endosymbiont Wolbachia can be responsible for selective sweeps on mitochondrial DNA variability ...
Thanks to F.F. Pan and S.W. Deng for their support over the course of this study. Thanks to C. Duplo...
The endosymbiont Walbachia can be responsible for selective sweeps on mitochondrial DNA variability ...
Wolbachia is a maternally inherited and ubiquitous endosymbiont of insects. It can hijack host repro...
Wolbachia is a maternally inherited and ubiquitous endosymbiont of insects. It can hijack host repro...
International audienceThe spread of maternally inherited microorganisms, such as Wolbachia bacteria ...
International audienceThe spread of maternally inherited microorganisms, such as Wolbachia bacteria ...
The bacterium Wolbachia infects many insect species and spreads by diverse vertical and horizontal m...
Abstract Background Wolbachia pipientis, a diverse group of α-proteobacteria, can alter arthropod ho...
Background: Patterns of mtDNA variation within a species reflect long-term population structure, but...