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  1. ...Analysis of gene expression from the Wolbachia genome of a filarial nematode supports both metabolic and defensive roles within the symbiosis Alistair C. Darby 1 , Stuart D. Armstrong 2 , Germanus S. Bah 2 , 3 , Gaganjot Kaur 4 , Margaret A...
  2. ...examined the DGRP lines for evidence of similar lateral gene transfer events and found that all infected lines had predicted insertions of ;180-bp Wolbachia sequence at two genomic locations (Supplemental Fig. 3). However, PCR-based analyses revealed that only four DGRP lines contained the Wolbachia...
  3. ...– 699 . ↵ Bordenstein, S.R. , Wernegreen, J.J. ( 2004 ) Bacteriophage flux in endosymbionts ( Wolbachia ): Infection frequency, lateral transfer, and recombination rates . Mol. Biol. Evol. 21 : 1981 – 1991 . ↵ Burrus, V. , Pavlovic, G. , Decaris, B. , Guedon, G. ( 2002 ) Conjugative transposons: The tip...
  4. ...materials to their eukaryotic hosts ( Bergthorsson et al. 2003 ; Hotopp et al. 2007 ). For example, Hotopp et al. (2007) recently reported that the endosymbiont Wolbachia has transferred nearly its entire to its host, Drosophila ananassae , but the functionality of these Wolbachia genes in the host...
  5. ...should comprise a barrier, and there is, for instance, little recombination between populations of several maternally transmitted insect endosymbionts, with Wolbachia being a striking exception (Baldo et al. 2006). Restriction-modification systems may limit recombination, although that is perhaps...
  6. ...prokaryotic-related sequences, including plant parasites that express rhizobacteria-like transcripts from their nuclear s (possibly as a result of horizontal gene transfer; Scholl et al. 2003 ) and filarial nematodes that possess a Wolbachia bacterial endosymbiont ( Blaxter et al. 1999 ). Other nematodes...
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