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Drosophila female fertility and juvenile hormone metabolism depends on the type of Wolbachia infection
2019
Journal of Experimental Biology
Maternally inherited intracellular bacteria Wolbachia cause both parasitic and mutualistic effects on their numerous insect hosts, including manipulating the host reproductive system in order to increase the bacteria spreading in a host population, and increasing the host fitness. Here, we demonstrate that the type of Wolbachia infection determines the effect on Drosophila melanogaster egg production as a proxy for fecundity, and metabolism of juvenile hormone (JH), which acts as gonadotropin
doi:10.1242/jeb.195347
pmid:30679245
fatcat:ocqogcuoozbbvjqpeeui3w2mfa