“Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii” is an intramitochondrial bacterium of the order Rickettsiales associated with the sheep tick Ixodes ricinus. Bacteria phylogenetically related to “Ca. Midichloria mitochondrii” (midichloria and like organisms [MALOs]) have been shown to be associated with a wide range of hosts, from amoebae to a variety of animals, including humans. Despite numerous studies focused on specific members of the MALO group, no comprehensive phylogenetic and statistical analyses have so far been performed on the group as a whole. Here, we present a multidisciplinary investigation based on 16S rRNA gene sequences using both phylogenetic and statistical methods, thereby analyzing MALOs in the overall framework of the Rickettsi...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitoch...
\u201cCandidatus Midichloriaceae\u201d (order Rickettsiales) is a family that encompasses obligate i...
“Neglected Rickettsiaceae” (i.e. those harboured by non-hematophagous eukaryotic hosts) display grea...
“Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii” is an intramitochondrial bacterium of the order Rickettsiales ...
\u201cCandidatus Midichloria mitochondrii\u201d is an intramitochondrial bacterium of the order Rick...
"Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii" is an intramitochondrial bacterium of the order Rickettsiales ...
“Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii” is an intramitochondrial bacterium of the order Rickettsiales ...
The family "Candidatus Midichloriaceae"constitutes the most diverse but least studied lineage within...
Midichloriaceae (order Rickettsiales) is a recently described bacterial family named after Midichlor...
Recently, the family Midichloriaceae has been described within the bacterial order Rickettsiales. It...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitoch...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitoch...
The order Rickettsiales (Alphaproteobacteria) is a well-known group containing obligate endocellular...
The evolution of obligate host-association of bacterial symbionts and pathogens remains poorly under...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitoch...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitoch...
\u201cCandidatus Midichloriaceae\u201d (order Rickettsiales) is a family that encompasses obligate i...
“Neglected Rickettsiaceae” (i.e. those harboured by non-hematophagous eukaryotic hosts) display grea...
“Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii” is an intramitochondrial bacterium of the order Rickettsiales ...
\u201cCandidatus Midichloria mitochondrii\u201d is an intramitochondrial bacterium of the order Rick...
"Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii" is an intramitochondrial bacterium of the order Rickettsiales ...
“Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii” is an intramitochondrial bacterium of the order Rickettsiales ...
The family "Candidatus Midichloriaceae"constitutes the most diverse but least studied lineage within...
Midichloriaceae (order Rickettsiales) is a recently described bacterial family named after Midichlor...
Recently, the family Midichloriaceae has been described within the bacterial order Rickettsiales. It...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitoch...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitoch...
The order Rickettsiales (Alphaproteobacteria) is a well-known group containing obligate endocellular...
The evolution of obligate host-association of bacterial symbionts and pathogens remains poorly under...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitoch...
The hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ixodidae) is the sole animal thus far shown to harbour an intra-mitoch...
\u201cCandidatus Midichloriaceae\u201d (order Rickettsiales) is a family that encompasses obligate i...
“Neglected Rickettsiaceae” (i.e. those harboured by non-hematophagous eukaryotic hosts) display grea...