The D. melanogaster protein coding gene bag of marbles (bam) plays a key role in early male and female reproduction by forming complexes with partner proteins to promote differentiation in gametogenesis. Like another germline gene, Sex lethal, bam genetically interacts with the endosymbiont Wolbachia, as Wolbachia rescues the reduced fertility of a bam hypomorphic mutant. Here, we explored the specificity of the bam-Wolbachia interaction by generating 22 new bam mutants, with ten mutants displaying fertility defects. Nine of these mutants trend towards rescue by the wMel Wolbachia variant, with eight statistically significant at the fertility and/or cytological level. In some cases, fertility was increased a striking 20-fold. There is no sp...
Both nuclear and cytoplasmic elements can contribute to the emergence of reproductive incompatibilit...
ABSTRACT. Wolbachia are bacteria that live inside the cells of a large number of invertebrate hosts ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
<div><p>Many reproductive proteins from diverse taxa evolve rapidly and adaptively. These proteins a...
Reproduction is fundamentally important for organismal fitness. While it is critical that each step ...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia are obligate endosymbiotic bacteria that infect numerous species of arthropods...
SummaryGamete compatibility is fundamental to sexual reproduction. Wolbachia are maternally inherite...
Wolbachia is an endosymbiont prevalent among different arthropoda and in some Nematoda species. The ...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Wolbachia bacteria are common insect endosymbionts transmitted maternally and capable of spreading t...
<p>(A) One female and two tester males were allowed to mate and the trio was removed from the vial a...
<p>(A) Female fertility assay. One female and two tester males were allowed to mate and the trio was...
Wolbachia is a genus of intracellular symbiotic bacteria that are widely distributed in arthropods a...
The intracellular bacteria Wolbachia infect up to 40% of all insect species, including the vectors o...
Abstract Background Intracellular Wolbachia bacteria are obligate, maternally-inherited, endosymbion...
Both nuclear and cytoplasmic elements can contribute to the emergence of reproductive incompatibilit...
ABSTRACT. Wolbachia are bacteria that live inside the cells of a large number of invertebrate hosts ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...
<div><p>Many reproductive proteins from diverse taxa evolve rapidly and adaptively. These proteins a...
Reproduction is fundamentally important for organismal fitness. While it is critical that each step ...
BACKGROUND: Wolbachia are obligate endosymbiotic bacteria that infect numerous species of arthropods...
SummaryGamete compatibility is fundamental to sexual reproduction. Wolbachia are maternally inherite...
Wolbachia is an endosymbiont prevalent among different arthropoda and in some Nematoda species. The ...
Wolbachia is a widespread, vertically transmitted bacterial endosymbiont known for manipulating arth...
Wolbachia bacteria are common insect endosymbionts transmitted maternally and capable of spreading t...
<p>(A) One female and two tester males were allowed to mate and the trio was removed from the vial a...
<p>(A) Female fertility assay. One female and two tester males were allowed to mate and the trio was...
Wolbachia is a genus of intracellular symbiotic bacteria that are widely distributed in arthropods a...
The intracellular bacteria Wolbachia infect up to 40% of all insect species, including the vectors o...
Abstract Background Intracellular Wolbachia bacteria are obligate, maternally-inherited, endosymbion...
Both nuclear and cytoplasmic elements can contribute to the emergence of reproductive incompatibilit...
ABSTRACT. Wolbachia are bacteria that live inside the cells of a large number of invertebrate hosts ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility is a selfish reproductive manipulation induced by the endosymbiont Wolba...