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Diversity of Cardinium Endosymbiont Genomes from Plant-Parasitic Nematodes. [PDF]

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Tarlachkov SV   +5 more
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Male-dependent resistance to <i>Spiroplasma</i>-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility. [PDF]

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Pollmann M   +9 more
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Endosymbionts in Paramecium

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Effect of bacterial symbiosis on filamentous fungal adaption to environmental stressors

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Kumureeba L   +6 more
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Endosymbionts: Bacterial hijacking of fungi?

Current Biology, 2023
Bacteria inside fungal hyphae allow the fungus Rhizopus microsporus to form spores and operate via effectors in 'stealth' mode. When the functionality of one effector is taken away, bacteria are captured in septated cells and die.
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Endosymbionts in Paramecium

European Journal of Protistology, 2012
Paramecium species are extremely valuable organisms to enable experiments for the reestablishment of endosymbiosis. This is investigated in two different systems, the first with Paramecium caudatum and the endonuclear symbiotic bacterium Holospora species.
Masahiro, Fujishima, Yuuki, Kodama
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A new bacterial endosymbiont

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
This study reports the discovery of an anaerobic ciliate with reduced mitochondria that secondarily acquired a bacterial endosymbiont enabling the host to generate energy by denitrification.
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Bacterial endosymbionts in animals

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2000
Molecular phylogenetic studies reveal that many endosymbioses between bacteria and invertebrate hosts result from ancient infections followed by strict vertical transmission within host lineages. Endosymbionts display a distinctive constellation of genetic properties including AT-biased base composition, accelerated sequence evolution, and, at least ...
N A, Moran, P, Baumann
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Coxiella-like Endosymbionts

2012
In the past two decades, many Coxiella-like bacteria have been found in hard ticks and soft ticks as well as in vertebrate hosts. It is interesting to note that many ticks harbor Coxiella-like bacteria with high prevalence. Coxiella-like bacteria and virulent Coxiella burnetii have high homology to each other; they form a monophyletic clade based on ...
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