نتایج جستجو برای: wolbachia

تعداد نتایج: 2901  

2008
Maria D. S. Nunes Viola Nolte Christian Schlötterer

Wolbachia are maternally inherited bacteria, which typically spread in the host population by inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). In Drosophila melanogaster, Wolbachia is quite common but CI is variable, with most of the studies reporting low levels of CI. Surveying mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation and infection status in a worldwide D. melanogaster collection, we found that the Wolba...

2012
Chun-Yan Yang Jin-Hua Xiao Li-Ming Niu Guang-Chang Ma James M. Cook Sheng-Nan Bian Yue-Guan Fu Da-Wei Huang

Figs and fig wasps form a peculiar closed community in which the Ficus tree provides a compact syconium (inflorescence) habitat for the lives of a complex assemblage of Chalcidoid insects. These diverse fig wasp species have intimate ecological relationships within the closed world of the fig syconia. Previous surveys of Wolbachia, maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria that infect vast nu...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Catharina Casper-Lindley Scott Kimura Daniel S Saxton Yonathan Essaw Isaac Simpson Vinson Tan William Sullivan

Wolbachia is a globally distributed bacterial endosymbiont present in arthropods and nematodes. The advent of sensitive PCR-based approaches has greatly facilitated the identification of Wolbachia-infected individuals and analysis of population infection levels. Here, a complementary visual fluorescence-based Wolbachia screening approach is described. Through the use of the fluorescent dye Syto...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Fleur Ponton Kenneth Wilson Andrew Holmes David Raubenheimer Katie L Robinson Stephen J Simpson

Wolbachia are maternally inherited bacterial endosymbionts that naturally infect a diverse array of arthropods. They are primarily known for their manipulation of host reproductive biology, and recently, infections with Wolbachia have been proposed as a new strategy for controlling insect vectors and subsequent human-transmissible diseases. Yet, Wolbachia abundance has been shown to vary greatl...

Journal: :Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry 2006
K M Pfarr A M Hoerauf

Wolbachia endosymbionts of filariae are targets for the development of new antifilarial chemotherapy. Doxycycline to deplete Wolbachia from the worm has demonstrated the feasibility of this strategy and has provided a new chemotherapeutic tool. Recent research shows that depleting Wolbachia will also lessen pathology, and lessen adverse reactions to traditional antifilarial drugs.

2016
Shamayim T. Ramírez-Puebla Ernesto Ormeño-Orrillo Arturo Vera-Ponce de León Luis Lozano Alejandro Sanchez-Flores Mónica Rosenblueth Esperanza Martínez-Romero

Dactylopius species, known as cochineal insects, are the source of the carminic acid dye used worldwide. The presence of two Wolbachia strains in Dactylopius coccus from Mexico was revealed by PCR amplification of wsp and sequencing of 16S rRNA genes. A metagenome analysis recovered the genome sequences of Candidatus Wolbachia bourtzisii wDacA (supergroup A) and Candidatus Wolbachia pipientis w...

2016
Eric Pearce Caragata Fernanda Oliveira Rezende Taynãna César Simões Luciano Andrade Moreira

The pathogen interference phenotype greatly restricts infection with dengue virus (DENV) and other pathogens in Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti, and is a vital component of Wolbachia-based mosquito control. Critically, the phenotype's causal mechanism is complex and poorly understood, with recent evidence suggesting that the cause may be species specific. To better understand this important ph...

2015
Francesco Comandatore Richard Cordaux Claudio Bandi Mark Blaxter Alistair Darby Benjamin L. Makepeace Matteo Montagna Davide Sassera

Wolbachia pipientis is possibly the most widespread endosymbiont of arthropods and nematodes. While all Wolbachia strains have historically been defined as a single species, 16 monophyletic clusters of diversity (called supergroups) have been described. Different supergroups have distinct host ranges and symbiotic relationships, ranging from mutualism to reproductive manipulation. In filarial n...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 1998
S A West J M Cook J H Werren H C Godfray

Wolbachia form a group of intracellular bacteria that alter reproduction in their arthropod hosts. Two major phylogenetic subdivisions (A and B) of Wolbachia occur. Using a polymerase chain reaction assay we surveyed for the A and B group Wolbachia in 82 insect species from two temperate host-parasitoid communities (food webs) and a general collection of Lepidoptera caught at a light trap. One ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Olivier Duron Philippe Fort Mylène Weill

Wolbachia are maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria that infect many arthropod species and may induce cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) resulting in abortive embryonic development. Among all the described host species, mosquitoes of the Culex pipiens complex display the highest variability of CI crossing types. Paradoxically, searches for polymorphism in Wolbachia infecting strains and fie...

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