Chromosomal localization of Wolbachia inserts in the genomes of two subspecies of Chorthippus parallelus forming a Pyrenean hybrid zone
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria of arthropods and nematodes that can manipulate the reproduction of various host organisms to facilitate their own maternal transmission. Moreover, Wolbachia’s presence in host germ cells may contribute to the many cases of lateral gene transfer from Wolbachia to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chromosome research 2017-10, Vol.25 (3-4), p.215-225 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Wolbachia
are endosymbiotic bacteria of arthropods and nematodes that can manipulate the reproduction of various host organisms to facilitate their own maternal transmission. Moreover,
Wolbachia’s
presence in host germ cells may contribute to the many cases of lateral gene transfer from
Wolbachia
to host genomes that have been described. A previous study in
Chorthippus parallelus
, a well-known orthopteroid forming a hybrid zone in the Pyrenees, identified
Wolbachia
sequences from two major supergroups in the genomes of infected and uninfected
Chorthippus parallelus parallelus
(
Cpp
) and
Chorthippus parallelus erythropus
(
Cpe
) subspecies. In this study, we map the
Wolbachia
genomic inserts to specific regions on the chromosomes of
Cpp
and
Cpe
by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) using tyramides to increase the accuracy and detection of these insertions. Additionally, we consider some of the possible roles that these bacterial inserts play in the organization and function of the grasshopper genome, as well as how they can serve as markers for phylogenetic relationships of these organisms. |
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ISSN: | 0967-3849 1573-6849 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10577-017-9557-9 |