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Burke, G.R.2
Riegler, M.3
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Evidence for a global Wolbachia replacement in Drosophila melanogaster
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M. Riegler, M. Sidhu, W.J. Miller, and S.L. O'Neill Evidence for a global Wolbachia replacement in Drosophila melanogaster Curr Biol 15 2005 1428 1433 Using polymorphic molecular markers to distinguish closely related Wolbachia strains, the authors sampled Drosophila melanogaster hosts from stock collections and field populations. They discovered that one Wolbachia strain has replaced all others in this fruit fly species during the past century. It is difficult to explain this global replacement by cytoplasmic incompatibility, but it might be linked to the recent invasion by P elements in this host and an establishment of a maternally transmitted repressive P cytotype.
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Riegler, M.1
Sidhu, M.2
Miller, W.J.3
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