The insect can be infected by Wolbachia, which is then transmitted vertically via the egg. Wolbachia and Liberibacter can ... Wolbachia is able to help Liberibacter survive bacteriophages by inhibiting cell lysis. Eggs are laid on the tips of growing ... Ren, SL; Li, YH; Ou, D; Guo, YJ; Qureshi, JA; Stansly, PA; Qiu, BL (June 2018). "Localization and dynamics of Wolbachia ... Jain, M; Fleites, LA; Gabriel, DW (May 2017). "A Small Wolbachia Protein Directly Represses Phage Lytic Cycle Genes in " ...
Wolbachia endosymbionts is a gene driven system and can also affect paratransgenesis. Wolbachia are intracellular transitional ... During the process of conducting as a gene driven mechanism, the Wolbachia strain reduces the mosquito lifespan for pathogen ... which reduces the frequency of uninfected individuals and increases the frequency of Wolbachia-infected insects in a population ... "Stable introduction of a life-shortening Wolbachia infection into the mosquito Aedes aegypti". Science. 323 (5910): 141-4. ...
Wolbachia is a widespread bacterial genus that infects insects' organs, most commonly the reproductive organs. Wolbachia has ... However, when looking at the Wolbachia-host associations, the Trichogramma-Wolbachia form a monophyletic group based on several ... Finally, Wolbachia can influence gender determination in its hosts so that more females are successfully born. This results in ... The effects of Wolbachia in Trichogramma have several evolutionary implications. Commonly, uninfected wasps are unable to breed ...
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Additionally, an unknown factor contributes to increased fitness benefits of Wolbachia infection. The presence of a Wolbachia ... Bacterial density directly affects the efficiency of Wolbachia inheritance, as females with lower Wolbachia density also ... However Wolbachia may offer benefits to the fly's fitness in certain circumstances. The D. innubila genome was sequenced in ... Thus, this Wolbachia spreads in the population owing to the increased reproductive advantage of females it infects. However ...
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Wolbachia are generally parasitic bacteria that harm their hosts, but are essential for the early development of filarial ... Wolbachia localises on the posterior side and determines the anterior posterior axis. Mammals are not excluded from such ... Wolbachia asymmetric posterior localization and AP polarity establishment". PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 8 (8): e3096. doi ...
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Kondo N, Nikoh N, Ijichi N, Shimada M, Fukatsu T (October 2002). "Genome fragment of Wolbachia endosymbiont transferred to X ... The adzuki bean beetle has acquired genetic material from its (non-beneficial) endosymbiont Wolbachia. New examples have ... recently been reported demonstrating that Wolbachia bacteria represent an important potential source of genetic material in ...
The parasite Wolbachia bacteria have also been studied for use as control agents. The jumping spider Evarcha culicivora ...
Bacteria of the genus Wolbachia was also found in the gut, as well as the reproductive organs of adults. A notable predator of ... found that individuals without the symbiotic bacteria Wolbachia were unable to produce alarm pheromones or defensive chemicals ... Becerra, Judith (September 2015). "Erratum to: Wolbachia-Free Heteropterans Do Not Produce Defensive Chemicals or Alarm ...
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In the absence of Wolbachia, larval development of O. volvulus is disrupted or ceased. These bacteria have been proposed to ... O. volvulus, along with most filarial nematodes, share an endosymbiotic relationship with the bacterium Wolbachia. ... the Role of Wolbachia Bacterial Endosymbionts in Parasite Biology, Disease Pathogenesis, and Treatment". Clinical Microbiology ... "The Role of Endosymbiotic Wolbachia Bacteria in the Pathogenesis of River Blindness" (PDF). Science. 295 (5561): 1892-1895. ...
The species appears not to be infected by the bacterial reproductive parasite Wolbachia. Tamburo, S. E.; Butcher, F. Gray (June ...
The very strong inducers of the immune responses are endosymbionts (bacteria called Wolbachia). It has now become increasingly ... The role of endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria in the pathogenesis of river blindness. Science 295: 1892-1895 Strong RP (1938) ... clear that Wolbachia play the major role in the pathogenesis of ocular onchocerciasis (river blindness) in the human host ( ...
Wolbachia bacteria is responsible for one of the most prevalent diseases for O. scapulalis. These bacteria are maternally ... One involves the bacteria Wolbachia (SRw+ trait) and another does not (SRw- trait). These traits may have been inherited from a ... "Transfection of Wolbachia in Lepidoptera: The feminizer of the adzuki bean borer Ostrinia scapulalis causes male killing in the ...
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This drug has been shown to be effective in killing both the adult worm of O. volvulus and Wolbachia, the bacteria believed to ... This has been observed with the bacteria Wolbachia that live with O. volvulus.[citation needed] More research into the ... resistance and patient compliance because of a longer treatment regimen and emergence of doxycycline-resistant Wolbachia. ...
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Masato Hiroki; Yohsuke Tagami; Kazuki Miura; Yoshiomi Kato (2004). "Multiple infection with Wolbachia inducing different ... This species has been found to be parasitised by multiple strains of Wolbachia. These bacteria can alter the sex ratios of the ...
Wolbachia causes speciation through reproductive isolation. Some hosts evolve with a dependency on Wolbachia for reproductive ... Wolbachia species have been detected in many species of Phytoseiidae, both in the field and in the lab. Although most research ... Wolbachia's main method of spreading is to be passed down through the generations in germline tissues, but it is also capable ... Wolbachia infections are capable of causing the extinction of hosts by making females much more common than males. de Moraes, G ...
Occasionally males are selectively killed at the embryo stage by bacteria known as Wolbachia. This can result in a limited ...
The most effective conservation strategy would be landscape-scale control of mosquitoes using Wolbachia. BirdLife International ...
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The loss of sexual reproduction is likely associated with its infection by Wolbachia bacteria. In an experimental study, ...
... aurinia despite the presence of Wolbachia may be the evolution of traits in the host that suppress the Wolbachia phenotype from ... If this is the case, then the apparent lack of phenotype of the Wolbachia bacteria can be explained as phenotype suppression. ... Although strains closely matched to the identified Wolbachia bacteria strain were shown to be sex ratio distorters, no sex ... The percent of host population parasitized varies greatly, ranging from 0 to 80%. Endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia have been ...
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