2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.23.441134
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Restriction ofWolbachiabacteria in early embryogenesis of neotropicalDrosophilaspecies via ER-mediated autophagy

Abstract: Wolbachia bacteria are maternally transmitted intracellular microbes that are not only restricted to the reproductive organs but also found in various somatic tissues of their native hosts. The abundance of the endosymbiont in somatic tissues, usually a dead end for vertically transmitted bacteria, causes a multitude of effects on life history traits of their hosts, which are still not well understood. Thus, deciphering the host-symbiont interactions on a cellular level throughout a host’s lifecycle is of grea… Show more

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