Maternally transmitted Wolbachia infect about half of insect species, yet the predominant mode(s) of Wolbachia acquisition remains uncertain. Species-specific associations could be old, with Wolbachia and hosts codiversifying (i.e., cladogenic acquisition), or relatively young and acquired by horizontal transfer or introgression. The three Drosophila yakuba-clade hosts [(D. santomea, D. yakuba) D. teissieri] diverged ∼3 MYA and currently hybridize on the West African islands Bioko and São Tomé. Each species is polymorphic for nearly identical Wolbachia that cause weak cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI)-reduced egg hatch when uninfected females mate with infected males. D. yakuba-clade Wolbachia are closely related to wMel, globally polymorphi...
Drosophila suzukii recently invaded North America and Europe. Populations in Hawaii, California, New...
Similarly to other cytoplasmic genetic elements, intracellular endosymbionts of animals are passed t...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia, Spiroplasma, and Cardinium bacteria are common in insects [1], but...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia infect about half of insect species, yet the predominant mode(s) of...
Wolbachia endosymbionts may be acquired by horizontal transfer, by introgression through hybridizati...
Wolbachia endosymbionts may be acquired by horizontal transfer, by introgression through hybridizati...
Three hybridizing species-the clade [(Drosophila yakuba, D. santomea), D. teissieri]-comprise the ya...
Three hybridizing species-the clade ((Drosophila yakuba, D. santomea), D. teissieri) -comprise the y...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia bacteria infect about half of all insect species. Many Wolbachia ca...
Maternally inherited microorganisms can influence the mtDNA pattern of variation in hosts. This infl...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited symbiotic bacteria, commonly found in arthropods, which are able ...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular α-Proteobacteria found in numerous arthropod and fi...
AbstractThe prevalence of the endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis and its effects on mitochondrial gene...
<div><p><em>Wolbachia</em> are maternally inherited symbiotic bacteria, commonly found in arthropods...
SummaryWolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular α-Proteobacteria found in numerous arthropod...
Drosophila suzukii recently invaded North America and Europe. Populations in Hawaii, California, New...
Similarly to other cytoplasmic genetic elements, intracellular endosymbionts of animals are passed t...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia, Spiroplasma, and Cardinium bacteria are common in insects [1], but...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia infect about half of insect species, yet the predominant mode(s) of...
Wolbachia endosymbionts may be acquired by horizontal transfer, by introgression through hybridizati...
Wolbachia endosymbionts may be acquired by horizontal transfer, by introgression through hybridizati...
Three hybridizing species-the clade [(Drosophila yakuba, D. santomea), D. teissieri]-comprise the ya...
Three hybridizing species-the clade ((Drosophila yakuba, D. santomea), D. teissieri) -comprise the y...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia bacteria infect about half of all insect species. Many Wolbachia ca...
Maternally inherited microorganisms can influence the mtDNA pattern of variation in hosts. This infl...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited symbiotic bacteria, commonly found in arthropods, which are able ...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular α-Proteobacteria found in numerous arthropod and fi...
AbstractThe prevalence of the endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis and its effects on mitochondrial gene...
<div><p><em>Wolbachia</em> are maternally inherited symbiotic bacteria, commonly found in arthropods...
SummaryWolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular α-Proteobacteria found in numerous arthropod...
Drosophila suzukii recently invaded North America and Europe. Populations in Hawaii, California, New...
Similarly to other cytoplasmic genetic elements, intracellular endosymbionts of animals are passed t...
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia, Spiroplasma, and Cardinium bacteria are common in insects [1], but...