نتایج جستجو برای: cytoplasmic incompatibility

تعداد نتایج: 99632  

2007
Ed Long Greg Hurst

In this essay, I briefly summarise reproductive phenotypes associated withWolbachia in insects, present a model of the dynamics of infection frequency for maternally-inherited microorganisms and determine the effect of changing costs associated with incompatibility, infection-related fecundity loss and number of mates in ideal populations of social insects. The model predicts that infections of...

2015
Julien Martinez Suzan Ok Sophie Smith Kiana Snoeck Jon P. Day Francis M. Jiggins Elizabeth Ann McGraw

Symbionts can have mutualistic effects that increase their host's fitness and/or parasitic effects that reduce it. Which of these strategies evolves depends in part on the balance of their costs and benefits to the symbiont. We have examined these questions in Wolbachia, a vertically transmitted endosymbiont of insects that can provide protection against viral infection and/or parasitically man...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Angelo Jacquet Béatrice Horard Benjamin Loppin

Wolbachia are widespread endosymbiotic bacteria found in terrestrial arthropods and filarial nematodes [1]. In insects, Wolbachia generally rely on diverse strategies to manipulate their host's reproduction and favor their own vertical transmission through infected eggs [2]. One such mechanism is a sterility syndrome called 'cytoplasmic incompatibility'. Cytoplasmic incompatibility occurs at fe...

2017
Piero Lamelza Michael Ailion

How species arise is a fundamental question in biology. Species can be defined as populations of interbreeding individuals that are reproductively isolated from other such populations. Therefore, understanding how reproductive barriers evolve between populations is essential for understanding the process of speciation. Hybrid incompatibility (for example, hybrid sterility or lethality) is a com...

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