A male-killing Wolbachia carries a feminizing factor and is associated with degradation of the sex-determining system of its host.
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The Terrestrial Isopod Microbiome: An All-in-One Toolbox for Animal-Microbe Interactions of Ecological RelevanceWolbachia is not all about sex: male-feminizing Wolbachia alters the leafhopper Zyginidia pullula transcriptome in a mainly sex-independent manner.The evolution of sex ratio distorter suppression affects a 25 cM genomic region in the butterfly Hypolimnas bolina.Transcriptomic dissection of sexual differences in Bemisia tabaci, an invasive agricultural pest worldwide.Diploid males support a two-step mechanism of endosymbiont-induced thelytoky in a parasitoid wasp.Reproductive parasitism: maternally inherited symbionts in a biparental world.Double trouble: combined action of meiotic drive and Wolbachia feminization in Eurema butterflies.The Endosymbiotic Bacterium Wolbachia Selectively Kills Male Hosts by Targeting the Masculinizing Gene.Insect Sex Determination Manipulated by Their Endosymbionts: Incidences, Mechanisms and Implications.Bad guys turned nice? A critical assessment of Wolbachia mutualisms in arthropod hosts.Incomplete offspring sex bias in Australian populations of the butterfly Eurema hecabe.Wolbachia-induced meiotic drive and feminization is associated with an independent occurrence of selective mitochondrial sweep in a butterfly.Microbial manipulation of host sex determination. Endosymbiotic bacteria can directly manipulate their host's sex determination towards the production of female offspring.A neo-W chromosome in a tropical butterfly links colour pattern, male-killing, and speciation.Uncovering the hidden players in Lepidoptera biology: the heritable microbial endosymbionts.Unique sex determination system in the silkworm, Bombyx mori: current status and beyond.Feminizing endosymbiont disrupts maternal sex chromosome inheritance in a butterfly species
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A male-killing Wolbachia carries a feminizing factor and is associated with degradation of the sex-determining system of its host.
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Takafumi N Sugimoto
Yukio Ishikawa
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2012-01-04T00:00:00Z