Genomics and Evolution of Heritable Bacterial Symbionts
University of Arizona · Arizona Science Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
Insect heritable symbionts have proven to be ubiquitous, based on molecular screening of various insect lineages. Recently, molecular and experimental approaches have yielded an immensely richer understanding of their diverse biological roles, resulting in a burgeoning research literature. Increasingly, commonalities and intermediates are being discovered between categories of symbionts once considered distinct: obligate mutualists that provision nutrients, facultative mutualists that provide protection against enemies or stress, and symbionts such as Wolbachia that manipulate reproductive systems. Among the most far-reaching impacts of widespread heritable symbiosis is that it may promote speciation by…
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- 89.84
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- 100%
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- 168
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Obligate
- Wolbachia
- Facultative
- Symbiosis
- Evolutionary biology
- Reproductive isolation
- Genome
- Life in Land