Male-killing mechanisms vary between spiroplasma species

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Hiroshi Arai and Daisuke Kageyama from the Academia Sinica, Taiwan University of Victoria, Canada have published the article: Male-killing mechanisms vary between Spiroplasma species, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors accidentally obtained a Spiroplasma-positive 1:1 sex ratio line (S+M+ line) as a subline of the S+ line.

SUMMARY

    Male-killing (MK), male-specific death in insects during development, is one of the reproductive manipulations induced by various intracellular bacteria, microsporidia, and viruses (Duron et_al, 2008; Werren et_al, 2008; Kageyama et_al, 2012; Fujita et_al, 2021). The . . .

     

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