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divide in synchrony. Several host species, such as those within the genus Trichogramma, are so dependent on sexual differentiation of Wolbachia that they... |
Dirofilaria immitis (category Parasitic nematodes of mammals) or larvae is in part due to the release of Wolbachia bacteria or protein into the tissues. This may be particularly significant in cats, in which the disease... |
Confused flour beetle (category Beetles described in 1863) hdl:11568/816183. ISSN 1612-4766. "Wolbachia Infection Dynamics in Tribolium confusum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) and Their Effects on Host Mating Behavior and Reproduction"... |
Gall wasp (category Asexual reproduction in animals) because of infection of the females' gametes by endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria. The various generations differentiate both in their appearance and in the... |
common because bacteria are less constrained by the homogenizing effects of sexual reproduction and are prone to comparatively dramatic and rapid genetic... |
Evolution (redirect from Origin of information in evolution) et al. (29 October 2002). "Genome fragment of Wolbachia endosymbiont transferred to X chromosome of host insect". PNAS. 99 (22): 14280–14285. Bibcode:2002PNAS... |
pathogens between grape bunches. Hosts include grape and strawberry. Turelli et al., 1991 uses a genetically modified Wolbachia to suppress D. simulans to suppress... |
African trypanosomiasis (category Health in Africa) et al. (March 2013). "Tsetse-Wolbachia symbiosis: comes of age and has great potential for pest and disease control". Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 112... |
Red imported fire ant (category Hymenoptera of Asia) of parasitising every caste within the colony. Bacteria, such as Wolbachia, has been found in the red imported fire ant; three different variants of the... |