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Loss of reproductive parasitism following transfer of male-killing Wolbachia to Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans

Veneti, Z.
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Zabalou, S.
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Papafotiou, G.
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2012
Heredity

Wolbachia manipulate insect host biology through a variety of means that result in increased production of infected females, enhancing its own transmission. A Wolbachia strain (wInn) naturally infecting Drosophila innubila induces male killing, while native strains of D. melanogaster and D. simulans usually induce cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). In this study, we transferred wInn to D. melanogaster and D. simulans by embryonic microinjection, expecting conservation of the male-killing phenotype to the novel hosts, which are more suitable for genetic analysis. In contrast to our expectations, there was no effect on offspring sex ratio. Furthermore, no CI was observed in the transinfected flies. Overall, transinfected D. melanogaster lines displayed lower transmission rate and lower densities of Wolbachia than transinfected D. simulans lines, in which established infections were transmitted with near-perfect fidelity. In D. simulans, strain wInn had no effect on fecundity and egg-to-adult development. Surprisingly, one of the two transinfected lines tested showed increased longevity. We discuss our results in the context of host-symbiont co-evolution and the potential of symbionts to invade novel host species. Heredity (2012) 109, 306-312; doi:10.1038/hdy.2012.43; published online 15 August 2012

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research article
DOI
10.1038/hdy.2012.43
Web of Science ID

WOS:000310098100006

Author(s)
Veneti, Z.
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Zabalou, S.
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Papafotiou, G.
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Paraskevopoulos, C.
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Pattas, S.
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Livadaras, I.
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Markakis, G.
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Herren, J. K.
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Jaenike, J.
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Bourtzis, K.
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Published in
Heredity
Volume

109

Issue

5

Start page

306

End page

312

Subjects

Wolbachia

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symbiosis

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male-killing

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cytoplasmic incompatibility

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REVIEWED

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February 27, 2013
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