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Recombination in Wolbachia
Authors:Werren J H  Bartos J D
Institution:Biology Department, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA. werr@mail.rochester.edu
Abstract:Wolbachia are widely distributed intracellular bacteria that cause a number of reproductive alterations in their eukaryotic hosts. Such alterations include the induction of parthenogenesis, feminization, cytoplasmic incompatibility, and male killing 1-11]. These important bacteria may play a role in rapid speciation in insects 12-14], and there is growing interest in their potential uses as tools for biological control and genetic manipulation of pests and disease vectors 15-16]. Here, we show recombination in the Wolbachia outer surface protein gene (wsp) between strains of Wolbachia. In addition, we find a possible ecological context for this recombination. Evidence indicates either genetic exchange between Wolbachia in a parasitoid wasp and in the fly that it parasitizes or horizontal transfer of Wolbachia between the parasitoid and the fly, followed by a recombination event. Results have important implications for the evolution of these bacteria and the potential use of Wolbachia in biological control.
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