Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of the most prevalent intracellular bacteria. Both Wolbachia wAu, naturally associated with Drosophila simulans, and wMel, native to Drosophila melanogaster, have been previously described to protect their hosts against viral infections. wMel transferred to D. simulans was also shown to have a strong antiviral effect. Here we directly compare one of the most protective wMel variants and wAu in D. melanogaster in the same host genetic background. We conclude that wAu protects better against viral infections, it grows exponentially and significantly shortens the lifespan of D. melanogaster. However, there is no difference between wMel and wAu in the...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40–70 % of all insect species, are some of t...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of th...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of th...
<div><p><i>Wolbachia</i>, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40–70% of all insect species,...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacterial symbionts that are able to protect various insect hosts from v...
In the last decade, bacterial symbionts have been shown to play an important role in protecting host...
<div><p><i>Wolbachia</i> are intracellular bacterial symbionts that are able to protect various inse...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacterial symbionts that are able to protect various insect hosts from v...
Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted bacterial symbiont that is estimated to infect approximately h...
Understanding viral dynamics in arthropods is of great importance when designing models to describe ...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
Wolbachia, a maternally transmitted endosymbiont of insects, is increasingly being seen as an effect...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40–70 % of all insect species, are some of t...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of th...
Wolbachia, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40-70% of all insect species, are some of th...
<div><p><i>Wolbachia</i>, endosymbionts that reside naturally in up to 40–70% of all insect species,...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacterial symbionts that are able to protect various insect hosts from v...
In the last decade, bacterial symbionts have been shown to play an important role in protecting host...
<div><p><i>Wolbachia</i> are intracellular bacterial symbionts that are able to protect various inse...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacterial symbionts that are able to protect various insect hosts from v...
Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted bacterial symbiont that is estimated to infect approximately h...
Understanding viral dynamics in arthropods is of great importance when designing models to describe ...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
Wolbachia, a maternally transmitted endosymbiont of insects, is increasingly being seen as an effect...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...