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Título: Phylogeny of the Trichogramma endosymbiont Wolbachia, an alpha-proteobacteria (Rickettsiae).
Autor: ALMEIDA, R. P. de
STOUTHAMERB, R.
Afiliación: RAUL PORFIRIO DE ALMEIDA, CNPA; R. STOUTHAMERB, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.
Año: 2017
Referencia: Brazilian Journal of Biology, 2017
Descripción: Wolbachia (Hertig) endosymbionts are extensively studied in a wide range of organisms and are known to be transmitted through the egg cytoplasm to the offsping. Wolbachia may cause several types of reproductive modifications in arthropods. In Trichogramma species, parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia bacteria allow females wasps to produce daughters from unfertilized eggs and these bacteria are present in at least 9% of all Trichogramma species. Phylogenetic studies have led to the subdivision of the Wolbachia clade in five supergroups (A, B, C, D and E) and Wolbachia from Trichogramma belong to supergroup B. Here, using the wsp gene, four groups of Wolbachia that infect Trichogramma species were distinguished and the addition of a new group "Ato" was suggested due to the addition of Wolbachia from Trichogramma atopovirilia (Oatman and Platner). Specific primers were designed and tested for the "Ato" group. Seventy-five percent of all evaluated Wolbachia strains from Trichogramma fell within ?Sib? group.
Thesagro: Filogenia
NAL Thesaurus: Symbionts
Trichogramma
Wolbachia
Alpha-proteobacteria
Palabras clave: DNA sequencing
Phylogenetic relationships
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.166671
Notas: Publicado online.
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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