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The following pages link to Induction of paternal genome loss by the paternal-sex-ratio chromosome and cytoplasmic incompatibility bacteria (Wolbachia): a comparative study of early embryonic events (Q45888516):
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- Wolbachia-mediated cytoplasmic incompatibility is associated with impaired histone deposition in the male pronucleus (Q21131581) (← links)
- Distribution and evolutionary impact of wolbachia on butterfly hosts (Q26825484) (← links)
- Wolbachia-induced incompatibility precedes other hybrid incompatibilities in Nasonia (Q28202105) (← links)
- "Wolbachia" Infections and Arthropod Reproduction (Q29307251) (← links)
- A Wolbachia deubiquitylating enzyme induces cytoplasmic incompatibility (Q29365652) (← links)
- Wolbachia: master manipulators of invertebrate biology (Q29615109) (← links)
- The tripartite associations between bacteriophage, Wolbachia, and arthropods. (Q30354455) (← links)
- Within- and between-population variation for Wolbachia-induced reproductive incompatibility in a haplodiploid mite (Q31106771) (← links)
- The effects of, and interactions between, Cardinium and Wolbachia in the doubly infected spider mite Bryobia sarothamni. (Q33410078) (← links)
- Maintenance of adaptive differentiation by Wolbachia induced bidirectional cytoplasmic incompatibility: the importance of sib-mating and genetic systems (Q33490247) (← links)
- Genome Silencing and Elimination: Insights from a "Selfish" B Chromosome (Q33600082) (← links)
- Wolbachia-Induced Cytoplasmic Incompatibility Is Associated with Decreased Hira Expression in Male Drosophila (Q33894844) (← links)
- Wolbachia infections and the expression of cytoplasmic incompatibility in Drosophila sechellia and D. mauritiana (Q33965556) (← links)
- Single and double infections with Wolbachia in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis: effects on compatibility (Q33967796) (← links)
- Wolbachia infection and cytoplasmic incompatibility in Drosophila species (Q33968695) (← links)
- Fertilization and cytogenetic examination of interspecific reciprocal hybridization between the scallops, Chlamys farreri and Mimachlamys nobilis (Q34081468) (← links)
- Evidence of hermaphroditism and sex ratio distortion in the fungal feeding nematode Bursaphelenchus okinawaensis (Q34352055) (← links)
- Widespread prevalence of wolbachia in laboratory stocks and the implications for Drosophila research (Q34573549) (← links)
- Effects of A and B Wolbachia and host genotype on interspecies cytoplasmic incompatibility in Nasonia (Q34603920) (← links)
- Evidence for a genomic imprinting sex determination mechanism in Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera; Chalcidoidea). (Q34604271) (← links)
- A genetic test of the mechanism of Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility in Drosophila. (Q34608864) (← links)
- Mutualistic Wolbachia infection in Aedes albopictus: accelerating cytoplasmic drive (Q34614709) (← links)
- Host Genotype Determines Cytoplasmic Incompatibility Type in the Haplodiploid Genus Nasonia (Q34617559) (← links)
- A genetic test of the role of the maternal pronucleus in Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility in Drosophila melanogaster (Q34894994) (← links)
- Identification of Wolbachia--host interacting factors through cytological analysis (Q35206864) (← links)
- Genomic in situ hybridization identifies parental chromosomes in hybrid scallop (Bivalvia, Pectinoida, Pectinidae) between female Chlamysfarreri and male Argopectenirradiansirradians (Q35682129) (← links)
- Inheritance of gynandromorphism in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis (Q35730113) (← links)
- Transcriptome profiling of Nasonia vitripennis testis reveals novel transcripts expressed from the selfish B chromosome, paternal sex ratio (Q37128722) (← links)
- Different genome-specific chromosome stabilities in synthetic Brassica allohexaploids revealed by wide crosses with Orychophragmus (Q37252825) (← links)
- B Chromosomes and Sex in Animals (Q37856644) (← links)
- Intraspecific specialization of the generalist parasitoid Cotesia sesamiae revealed by polyDNAvirus polymorphism and associated with different Wolbachia infection. (Q38919598) (← links)
- High temperatures eliminate Wolbachia, a cytoplasmic incompatibility inducing endosymbiont, from the two-spotted spider mite. (Q43433828) (← links)
- Population dynamics of noncytoplasmic incompatibility-inducing Wolbachia in Nilaparvata lugens and its effects on host adult life span and female fitness (Q43763130) (← links)
- Wolbachia modification of sperm does not always require residence within developing sperm (Q43824248) (← links)
- Wolbachia induced cytogenetical effects as evidenced in Chorthippus parallelus (Orthoptera). (Q43921040) (← links)
- Characterization of non-cytoplasmic incompatibility inducing Wolbachia in two continental African populations of Drosophila simulans (Q43949804) (← links)
- Wolbachia effects in natural populations of Chorthippus parallelus from the Pyrenean hybrid zone. (Q44009229) (← links)
- Wolbachia distribution and cytoplasmic incompatibility during sperm development: the cyst as the basic cellular unit of CI expression (Q44803139) (← links)
- Bidirectional incompatibility among divergent Wolbachia and incompatibility level differences among closely related Wolbachia in Nasonia (Q45885968) (← links)
- Discovery of a novel Wolbachia super group in Isoptera (Q45886473) (← links)
- No variation for Wolbachia-induced hybrid breakdown in two populations of a spider mite. (Q45887205) (← links)
- On the mechanism of Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility: confronting the models with the facts (Q45887415) (← links)
- Prevailing triple infection with Wolbachia in Callosobruchus chinensis (Coleoptera: Bruchidae). (Q45887731) (← links)
- The distribution and proliferation of the intracellular bacteria Wolbachia during spermatogenesis in Drosophila (Q45887749) (← links)
- Wolbachia endosymbiont responsible for cytoplasmic incompatibility in a terrestrial crustacean: effects in natural and foreign hosts (Q45887813) (← links)
- Evidence for female mortality in Wolbachia-mediated cytoplasmic incompatibility in haplodiploid insects: epidemiologic and evolutionary consequences. (Q45888056) (← links)
- Do Wolbachia influence fecundity in Nasonia vitripennis? (Q45888135) (← links)
- Wolbachia come of age. (Q45888330) (← links)
- Wolbachia: intracellular manipulators of mite reproduction (Q45888440) (← links)
- Wolbachia and cytoplasmic incompatibility in mycophagous Drosophila and their relatives (Q45888484) (← links)