“…1 Phage WO infections were annotated using PHASTER (Arndt et al, 2016). Protein homology between different Spiroplasma strains was analyzed using S. apis B31 (CP006682.1), S. citri strain BLH-MB (CP047437.1-CP047446.1), S. syrphidicola strain EA-1 (NC_021284.1), D. melanogaster endosymbiont S. poulsonii MSRO (CM020866.1-CM020867.1) (sMel, MK strain, Masson et al, 2018) (Harumoto and Lemaitre, 2018), ankyrin genes from S. ixodetis (Yeoman et al, 2019;Martin et al, 2020;Vera-Ponce León et al, 2021), and the Wolbachia MK candidate factor responsible for WO-mediated killing (Wmk, presumed helixturn-helix transcriptional regulator, Perlmutter et al, 2019;Arai et al, 2022b) was evaluated using both BLASTn and BLASTp. Moreover, to verify whether MK microbes of H. magnanima carried conserved genes, the genes on the MK-associated prophage region WOwHm-t76 of MK Wolbachia wHm-t (Arai et al, 2022b) and those of the Partiti-like virus OGVs (Fujita et al, 2021) were compared to the sHm genes using both BLASTn and BLASTp.…”