Phylogenomics of the Reproductive Parasite Wolbachia pipientis wMel: A Streamlined Genome Overrun by Mobile Genetic Elements
J. Craig Venter Institute · Yale University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The complete sequence of the 1,267,782 bp genome of Wolbachia pipientis wMel, an obligate intracellular bacteria of Drosophila melanogaster, has been determined. Wolbachia, which are found in a variety of invertebrate species, are of great interest due to their diverse interactions with different hosts, which range from many forms of reproductive parasitism to mutualistic symbioses. Analysis of the wMel genome, in particular phylogenomic comparisons with other intracellular bacteria, has revealed many insights into the biology and evolution of wMel and Wolbachia in general. For example, the wMel genome is unique among sequenced obligate intracellular species in both being highly streamlined and containing very…
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Authors
30- MWMartin WuCorresponding
J. Craig Venter Institute
- LSLing Sun
Yale University
- JVJessica Vamathevan
Human Genome Sciences (United States), J. Craig Venter Institute, Center for Genomic Science
- MRMarkus Riegler
The University of Queensland
- RTRobert T. DeBoy
Human Genome Sciences (United States), J. Craig Venter Institute, Center for Genomic Science
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Wolbachia
- Genome
- Obligate
- Genetics
- Intracellular parasite
- Drosophila melanogaster
- Gene
- Life in Land