Wolbachia co-infection in a hybrid zone: discovery of horizontal gene transfers from two wolbachia supergroups into an animal genome

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  • who: Wolbachia and colleagues from the Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States have published the research: Wolbachia co-infection in a hybrid zone: discovery of horizontal gene transfers from two Wolbachia supergroups into an animal genome, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 16/Nov/2015
  • what: Submitted 9 September 2015 Published 7 December 2015 Corresponding author Academic editor M. Pilar Francino Additional Information and Declarations can be found on page 18 zones and the consequences of hybridization have contributed greatly to the understanding of evolutionary processes. zones also provide valuable insight into . . .

     

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