Most filarial parasites in the subfamilies Onchocercinae and Dirofilariinae depend on Wolbachia endobacteria to successfully carry out their life cycle. Recently published data indicate that the few Wolbachia-free species in these subfamilies were infected in the distant past and have subsequently shed their endosymbionts. We used an integrated transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of Onchocerca flexuosa to explore the molecular mechanisms that allow worms of this species to survive without a bacterial partner. Roche/454 sequencing of the adult transcriptome produced 16,814 isogroup and 47,252 singleton sequences that are estimated to represent approximately 41% of the complete gene set. Sequences similar to 97 Wolbachia genes were identifi...
ABSTRACT Onchocerciasis (river blindness) is a neglected tropical disease that has been successfully...
Background: Wolbachia are among the most abundant symbiotic microbes on earth; they are present in a...
Wolbachia pipientis are bacterial endosymbionts carried by millions of invertebrate species, includi...
Most filarial parasites in the subfamilies Onchocercinae and Dirofilariinae depend on Wolbachia endo...
Most filarial parasites in the subfamilies Onchocercinae and Dirofilariinae depend on Wolbachia endo...
<div><p>Most filarial parasites in the subfamilies Onchocercinae and Dirofilariinae depend on <em>Wo...
Abstract Background Most filarial species in the genus Onchocerca depend on Wolbachia endobacteria t...
Filarial nematodes are vector borne parasitic worms that cause a variety of disfiguring and disablin...
Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of a Wolbachia- free filarial parasite provide evidence of tra...
Filarial nematodes are parasitic worms that infect humans and animals alike, sometimes with severe c...
The a-proteobacterium Wolbachia is probably the most prevalent, vertically transmitted symbiont on E...
Complete genome DNA sequence and analysis is presented for Wolbachia, the obligate alpha-proteobacte...
Wolbachia are among the most abundant symbiotic microbes on earth; they are present in about 66% of ...
Wolbachia are intriguing symbiotic endobacteria with a peculiar host range that includes arthropods ...
Abstract. Wolbachia endosymbiotic bacteria are widespread in arthropods and are also present in fila...
ABSTRACT Onchocerciasis (river blindness) is a neglected tropical disease that has been successfully...
Background: Wolbachia are among the most abundant symbiotic microbes on earth; they are present in a...
Wolbachia pipientis are bacterial endosymbionts carried by millions of invertebrate species, includi...
Most filarial parasites in the subfamilies Onchocercinae and Dirofilariinae depend on Wolbachia endo...
Most filarial parasites in the subfamilies Onchocercinae and Dirofilariinae depend on Wolbachia endo...
<div><p>Most filarial parasites in the subfamilies Onchocercinae and Dirofilariinae depend on <em>Wo...
Abstract Background Most filarial species in the genus Onchocerca depend on Wolbachia endobacteria t...
Filarial nematodes are vector borne parasitic worms that cause a variety of disfiguring and disablin...
Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of a Wolbachia- free filarial parasite provide evidence of tra...
Filarial nematodes are parasitic worms that infect humans and animals alike, sometimes with severe c...
The a-proteobacterium Wolbachia is probably the most prevalent, vertically transmitted symbiont on E...
Complete genome DNA sequence and analysis is presented for Wolbachia, the obligate alpha-proteobacte...
Wolbachia are among the most abundant symbiotic microbes on earth; they are present in about 66% of ...
Wolbachia are intriguing symbiotic endobacteria with a peculiar host range that includes arthropods ...
Abstract. Wolbachia endosymbiotic bacteria are widespread in arthropods and are also present in fila...
ABSTRACT Onchocerciasis (river blindness) is a neglected tropical disease that has been successfully...
Background: Wolbachia are among the most abundant symbiotic microbes on earth; they are present in a...
Wolbachia pipientis are bacterial endosymbionts carried by millions of invertebrate species, includi...