International audienceBACKGROUND: Bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are reproductive parasites widespread among arthropods. The most common effect arising from the presence of Wolbachia in a population is Cytoplasmic Incompatibility (CI), whereby postmating reproductive isolation occurs in crosses between an infected male and an uninfected female, or when a male is infected with a different strain of Wolbachia to that of the female (bidirectional CI). Previous theoretical models have demonstrated that bidirectional CI can contribute to the genetic divergence of populations in haploid and diploid organisms. However, haplodiploid organisms were not considered in these models even though they include Nasonia parasitoid wasps - the best example o...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
International audienceWolbachia endosymbionts commonly induce cytoplasmic incompatibility, making in...
Wolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in many arthropo...
Background: Bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are reproductive parasites widespread among arthropods. ...
The most enigmatic sexual manipulation by Wolbachia endosymbionts is cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Wolbachia pipientis is a bacterium that induces cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), the phenomenon in ...
Bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are among the most common endosymbionts in the world. In many insect...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The maternally inherited, bacterial symbiont, parthenogenesis indu...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is the most common reproductive manipulation produced by Wolbachia,...
Wolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in many arthropo...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Abstract Background The maternally inherited, bacterial symbiont, parthenogenesis inducing (PI) Wolb...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
International audienceWolbachia endosymbionts commonly induce cytoplasmic incompatibility, making in...
Wolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in many arthropo...
Background: Bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are reproductive parasites widespread among arthropods. ...
The most enigmatic sexual manipulation by Wolbachia endosymbionts is cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Wolbachia pipientis is a bacterium that induces cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), the phenomenon in ...
Bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are among the most common endosymbionts in the world. In many insect...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The maternally inherited, bacterial symbiont, parthenogenesis indu...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is the most common reproductive manipulation produced by Wolbachia,...
Wolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in many arthropo...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Abstract Background The maternally inherited, bacterial symbiont, parthenogenesis inducing (PI) Wolb...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
International audienceWolbachia endosymbionts commonly induce cytoplasmic incompatibility, making in...
Wolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in many arthropo...