Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arthropod reproduction. Its most common form of reproductive manipulation is cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), observed when a modification in the male sperm leads to embryonic lethality unless a compatible rescue factor is present in the female egg. CI attracts scientific attention due to its implications for host speciation and in the use of Wolbachia for controlling vector-borne diseases. However, our understanding of CI is complicated by the complexity of the phenotype, whose expression depends on both symbiont and host factors. In the present study, we perform a comparative analysis of nine complete Wolbachia genomes with known CI properties...
Various stocks of Drosophila mauritiana and D. sechellia were found to be infected with Wolbachia, a...
© 2010 Dr. Lauren Bree CarringtonWolbachia is a maternally inherited α-proteobacteria that lives an ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is induced in arthropods by the maternally inherited bacterium Wolb...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia intracellular bacteria can manipulate the reproduction of their arthropod ...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia intracellular bacteria can manipulate the reproduction of their arthropod ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
Wolbachia is a widespread group of endosymbiotic bacteria of arthropods that have diverse and comple...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
Abstract Background Intracellular Wolbachia bacteria are obligate, maternally-inherited, endosymbion...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction in variou...
Various stocks of Drosophila mauritiana and D. sechellia were found to be infected with Wolbachia, a...
© 2010 Dr. Lauren Bree CarringtonWolbachia is a maternally inherited α-proteobacteria that lives an ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is induced in arthropods by the maternally inherited bacterium Wolb...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia intracellular bacteria can manipulate the reproduction of their arthropod ...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia intracellular bacteria can manipulate the reproduction of their arthropod ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
Wolbachia is a widespread group of endosymbiotic bacteria of arthropods that have diverse and comple...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
Abstract Background Intracellular Wolbachia bacteria are obligate, maternally-inherited, endosymbion...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria Wolbachia can manipulate host reproduction in variou...
Various stocks of Drosophila mauritiana and D. sechellia were found to be infected with Wolbachia, a...
© 2010 Dr. Lauren Bree CarringtonWolbachia is a maternally inherited α-proteobacteria that lives an ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is induced in arthropods by the maternally inherited bacterium Wolb...