2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.20.585917
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Frequent intertrophic transmission ofWolbachiaby parasitism but not predation

Zhi-Chao Yan,
Lan-Da Qi,
Han-Le Ji
et al.

Abstract: Wolbachia is one of the most pervasive symbionts, estimated to infect ~50% of arthropod species. It is primarily transmitted vertically, inducing a variety of fascinating reproductive manipulations to promote its spread within host populations. However, incongruences between host and Wolbachia phylogenies indicate substantial horizontal transmissions, the mechanisms of which are largely unexplored. By systematically analyzing Wolbachia surface protein (wsp) sequences on NCBI, we found that parasitism, not pred… Show more

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