Recent publications using MLST in Wolbachia research

The following is a list of recent publications that use or mention MLST in research on Wolbachia. The list is generated automatically and includes references published in the last two years.

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List generated: 2010-09-02.


Frost CL, Fernandez-Marin H, Smith JE, Hughes WO. Multiple gains and losses of Wolbachia symbionts across a tribe of fungus-growing ants. Mol Ecol 2010, [Epub ahead of print]:

Sonthayanon P, Peacock SJ, Chierakul W, Wuthiekanun V, Blacksell SD, Holden MT, Bentley SD, Feil EJ, Day NP. High Rates of Homologous Recombination in the Mite Endosymbiont and Opportunistic Human Pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2010, 4:e752

Rodriguero MS, Confalonieri VA, Guedes JV, Lanteri AA. Wolbachia infection in the tribe Naupactini (Coleoptera, Curculionidae): association between thelytokous parthenogenesis and infection status. Insect Mol Biol 2010, [Epub ahead of print]:

Yun Y, Lei C, Peng Y, Liu F, Chen J, Chen L. Wolbachia Strains Typing in Different Geographic Population Spider, Hylyphantes Graminicola (Linyphiidae). Curr Microbiol 2010, [Epub ahead of print]:

Stahlhut JK, Desjardins CA, Clark ME, Baldo L, Russell JA, Werren JH, Jaenike J. The mushroom habitat as an ecological arena for global exchange of Wolbachia. Mol Ecol 2010, 19:1940-1952

Salunke BK, Salunkhe RC, Dhotre DP, Khandagale AB, Walujkar SA, Kirwale GS, Ghate HV, Patole MS, Shouche YS. Diversity of Wolbachia in Odontotermes spp. (Termitidae) and Coptotermes heimi (Rhinotermitidae) using the multigene approach. FEMS Microbiol Lett 2010, 307:55-64

Koop JL, Zeh DW, Bonilla MM, Zeh JA. Reproductive compensation favours male-killing Wolbachia in a live-bearing host. Proc Biol Sci 2009, 276:4021-8

Kawasaki Y, Ito M, Miura K, Kajimura H. Superinfection of five Wolbachia in the alnus ambrosia beetle, Xylosandrus germanus (Blandford) (Coleoptera: Curuculionidae). Bull Entomol Res 2010, 100:231-9

Kremer N, Charif D, Henri H, Bataille M, Prevost G, Kraaijeveld K, Vavre F. A new case of Wolbachia dependence in the genus Asobara: evidence for parthenogenesis induction in Asobara japonica. Heredity 2009, 103:248-56

Haselkorn TS, Markow TA, Moran NA. Multiple introductions of the Spiroplasma bacterial endosymbiont into Drosophila. Mol Ecol 2009, 18:1294-305

Narita S, Shimajiri Y, Nomura M. Strong cytoplasmic incompatibility and high vertical transmission rate can explain the high frequencies of Wolbachia infection in Japanese populations of Colias erate poliographus (Lepidoptera: Pieridae). Bull Entomol Res 2009, 99:385-91

Russell JA, Goldman-Huertas B, Moreau CS, Baldo L, Stahlhut JK, Werren JH, Pierce NE. Specialization and geographic isolation among Wolbachia symbionts from ants and lycaenid butterflies. Evolution 2009, 63:624-40

Raychoudhury R, Baldo L, Oliveira DC, Werren JH. Modes of acquisition of Wolbachia: horizontal transfer, hybrid introgression, and codivergence in the Nasonia species complex. Evolution 2009, 63:165-83

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