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1998
Abstract Bacteria in the genus Wolbachia are cytoplasmically inherited rickettsia found in the reproductive tissues (ovaries and testes) of invertebrates (reviewed in Werren 1997). This widespread and common group of bacteria cause a number of reproductive alterations in their hosts, including induction of cytoplasmic incompatibility ...
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Abstract Bacteria in the genus Wolbachia are cytoplasmically inherited rickettsia found in the reproductive tissues (ovaries and testes) of invertebrates (reviewed in Werren 1997). This widespread and common group of bacteria cause a number of reproductive alterations in their hosts, including induction of cytoplasmic incompatibility ...
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Wolbachia, mitochondria and sterility
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2001Charlat, S., Merçot, H.
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Wolbachia Bacterial Endosymbionts
2005Wolbachia intracellular bacteria appear to have evolved as essential symbionts of their filarial nematode hosts. Antibiotic depletion of bacteria shows that they are required for normal fertility and development of the worm. The bacteria are transmitted maternally via the egg and are necessary for normal embryogenesis.
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