Results 211 to 220 of about 30,609 (269)

Nuclear, mitochondrial, and <i>Wolbachia</i> endosymbiont genomes of <i>Onchocerca lupi</i>, Portugal. [PDF]

open access: yesmSphere
Latrofa MS   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Counting cytoplasmic incompatibility factor mRNA using digital droplet PCR. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Spectr
Van Vlaenderen L   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

From Adam's rib: the Siberian moth's female W chromosome is derived from its Z counterpart. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Biol Evol
Shipova AA   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Related searches:

The cellular lives of Wolbachia

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Wolbachia are successful Gram-negative bacterial endosymbionts, globally infecting a large fraction of arthropod species and filarial nematodes. Efficient vertical transmission, the capacity for horizontal transmission, manipulation of host reproduction and enhancement of host fitness can promote the spread both within and between species.
Jillian Porter   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

The Wolbachia Endosymbionts

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum, 2019
The Wolbachia endosymbionts encompass a large group of intracellular bacteria of biomedical and veterinary relevance, closely related to Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, and Rickettsia.
Frédéric Landmann
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Wolbachia: master manipulators of invertebrate biology

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2008
John H Werren   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The Native Wolbachia Endosymbionts of Drosophila melanogaster and Culex quinquefasciatus Increase Host Resistance to West Nile Virus Infection

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2010
BackgroundThe bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis has been shown to increase host resistance to viral infection in native Drosophila hosts and in the normally Wolbachia-free heterologous host Aedes aegypti when infected by Wolbachia from ...
Robert L Glaser
exaly   +3 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy