Distinct epigenomic and transcriptomic modifications associated with Wolbachia-mediated asexuality
Abstract
Wolbachia are maternally transmitted intracellular bacteria that induce a range of pathogenic and fitness-altering effects on insect and nematode hosts. In parasitoid wasps of the genus Trichogramma, Wolbachia infection induces asexual production of females, thus increasing transmission of Wolbachia. It has been hypothesized that Wolbachia infection accompanies a modification of the host epigenome. However, to date, data on genome-wide...
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Title
Distinct epigenomic and transcriptomic modifications associated with Wolbachia-mediated asexuality
Published Date
Mar 18, 2020
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
3
Pages
e1008397 - e1008397
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