ABSTRACT Symbiotic mutualisms of bacteria and animals are ubiquitous in nature, running a continuum from facultative to obligate from the perspectives of both partners. The loss of functions required for living independently but not within a host gives rise to reduced genomes in many symbionts. Although the phenomenon of genome reduction can be explained by existing evolutionary models, the initiation of the process is not well understood. Here, we describe the microbiome associated with the eggs of the beetle Lagria villosa, consisting of multiple bacterial symbionts related to Burkholderia gladioli, including a reduced-genome symbiont thought to be the exclusive producer of the defensive compound lagriamide. We show that the putative lagr...
Host-symbiont cospeciation and reductive genome evolution have been identified in obligate endocellu...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread in insects and other animals. Most of them ...
Phytophagous stink bugs typically harbor nutritional symbiotic bacteria in their midgut, to integrat...
Many phytophagous insects harbor symbiotic bacteria that can be transmitted vertically from parents ...
Many insect species maintain mutualistic relationships with endosymbiotic bacteria. In contrast to t...
ABSTRACT Obligate symbioses with bacteria allow insects to feed on otherwise unsuitable diets. Some ...
Microbial symbionts are often a source of chemical novelty and can contribute to host defense agains...
Mutualistic intracellular symbiosis between bacteria and insects is a widespread phenomenon that has...
Mutualistic intracellular symbiosis between bacteria and insects is a widespread phenomenon that has...
Symbiosis is now recognized as a driving force in evolution, a role that finds its ultimate expressi...
Host-symbiont cospeciation and reductive genome evolution have been identified in obligate endocellu...
The main genomic changes in the evolution of host-restricted microbial symbionts are ongoing inactiv...
Bacteria of the genus Burkholderia establish an obligate symbiosis with plant species of the Rubiace...
ABSTRACT The saw-toothed grain beetle, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Silvanidae), is a cosmopolitan sto...
Across animals and plants, numerous metabolic and defensive adaptations are a direct consequence of ...
Host-symbiont cospeciation and reductive genome evolution have been identified in obligate endocellu...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread in insects and other animals. Most of them ...
Phytophagous stink bugs typically harbor nutritional symbiotic bacteria in their midgut, to integrat...
Many phytophagous insects harbor symbiotic bacteria that can be transmitted vertically from parents ...
Many insect species maintain mutualistic relationships with endosymbiotic bacteria. In contrast to t...
ABSTRACT Obligate symbioses with bacteria allow insects to feed on otherwise unsuitable diets. Some ...
Microbial symbionts are often a source of chemical novelty and can contribute to host defense agains...
Mutualistic intracellular symbiosis between bacteria and insects is a widespread phenomenon that has...
Mutualistic intracellular symbiosis between bacteria and insects is a widespread phenomenon that has...
Symbiosis is now recognized as a driving force in evolution, a role that finds its ultimate expressi...
Host-symbiont cospeciation and reductive genome evolution have been identified in obligate endocellu...
The main genomic changes in the evolution of host-restricted microbial symbionts are ongoing inactiv...
Bacteria of the genus Burkholderia establish an obligate symbiosis with plant species of the Rubiace...
ABSTRACT The saw-toothed grain beetle, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Silvanidae), is a cosmopolitan sto...
Across animals and plants, numerous metabolic and defensive adaptations are a direct consequence of ...
Host-symbiont cospeciation and reductive genome evolution have been identified in obligate endocellu...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread in insects and other animals. Most of them ...
Phytophagous stink bugs typically harbor nutritional symbiotic bacteria in their midgut, to integrat...