Biology bacteriocyte-associated endosymbionts of plant sap-sucking insects.
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The endosymbiont Hamiltonella increases the growth rate of its host Bemisia tabaci during periods of nutritional stressSerratia symbiotica from the aphid Cinara cedri: a missing link from facultative to obligate insect endosymbiontHost-symbiont co-speciation and reductive genome evolution in gut symbiotic bacteria of acanthosomatid stinkbugsNutritional upgrading for omnivorous carpenter ants by the endosymbiont BlochmanniaArsenophonus, an emerging clade of intracellular symbionts with a broad host distributionThe frontier between cell and organelle: genome analysis of Candidatus Carsonella ruddiiHost-Symbiont Interactions for Potentially Managing Heteropteran PestsBacterial leaf symbiosis in angiosperms: host specificity without co-speciationAphid thermal tolerance is governed by a point mutation in bacterial symbiontsTwo host clades, two bacterial arsenals: evolution through gene losses in facultative endosymbiontsEndosymbiotic associations within protistsSymbiosis as a source of selectable epigenetic variation: taking the heat for the big guyThe bacterial species dilemma and the genomic-phylogenetic species conceptDefying Muller's Ratchet: Ancient Heritable Endobacteria Escape Extinction through Retention of Recombination and Genome PlasticityVersatile roles of the chaperonin GroEL in microorganism-insect interactionsA complex journey: transmission of microbial symbiontsSmall, smaller, smallest: the origins and evolution of ancient dual symbioses in a Phloem-feeding insectQuorum sensing primes the oxidative stress response in the insect endosymbiont, Sodalis glossinidiusA genomic reappraisal of symbiotic function in the aphid/Buchnera symbiosis: reduced transporter sets and variable membrane organisationsBacterial Community Diversity Harboured by Interacting SpeciesPutting scales into evolutionary time: the divergence of major scale insect lineages (Hemiptera) predates the radiation of modern angiosperm hostsBacterial symbionts of the leafhopper Evacanthus interruptus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Insecta, Hemiptera, Cicadellidae: Evacanthinae)Slow and Fast Evolving Endosymbiont Lineages: Positive Correlation between the Rates of Synonymous and Non-Synonymous SubstitutionBacterial influences on animal originsGenomes of the rice pest brown planthopper and its endosymbionts reveal complex complementary contributions for host adaptationSmall but powerful, the primary endosymbiont of moss bugs, Candidatus Evansia muelleri, holds a reduced genome with large biosynthetic capabilitiesMom knows best: the universality of maternal microbial transmissionComparative genomics of Blattabacterium cuenoti: the frozen legacy of an ancient endosymbiont genomeAnimals in a bacterial world, a new imperative for the life sciencesSome like it hot: evolution and ecology of novel endosymbionts in bat flies of cave-roosting bats (hippoboscoidea, nycterophiliinae)New clues about the evolutionary history of metabolic losses in bacterial endosymbionts, provided by the genome of Buchnera aphidicola from the aphid Cinara tujafilinaEvolutionary time-scale of the begomoviruses: evidence from integrated sequences in the Nicotiana genomeFunctional convergence in reduced genomes of bacterial symbionts spanning 200 My of evolutionFine-scale cospeciation between Brachycaudus and Buchnera aphidicola: bacterial genome helps define species and evolutionary relationships in aphidsSymbiosis as an adaptive process and source of phenotypic complexityCellular mechanism for selective vertical transmission of an obligate insect symbiont at the bacteriocyte-embryo interface.Constructing the major biosynthesis pathways for amino acids in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens Stål (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), based on the transcriptome data.Contemporary climate change and terrestrial invertebrates: evolutionary versus plastic changes.Mobile genetic element proliferation and gene inactivation impact over the genome structure and metabolic capabilities of Sodalis glossinidius, the secondary endosymbiont of tsetse flies.Rickettsia 'in' and 'out': two different localization patterns of a bacterial symbiont in the same insect species.
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Biology bacteriocyte-associated endosymbionts of plant sap-sucking insects.
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Biology bacteriocyte-associated endosymbionts of plant sap-sucking insects.
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Biology bacteriocyte-associated endosymbionts of plant sap-sucking insects.
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Biology bacteriocyte-associated endosymbionts of plant sap-sucking insects.
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Paul Baumann
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10.1146/ANNUREV.MICRO.59.030804.121041
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z