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Wolbachia- driven host miRNAs mediate arthropod reproduction in a Wolbachia density-dependent manner
Abstract Wolbachia is a widespread endosymbiont and a promising tool for pest control due to its ability to manipulate arthropod reproduction. However, how Wolbachia shapes host microRNA regulation remains poorly understood. Here, we profile the Wolbachia-driven host miRNAs using small RNA-seq in spider mite Tetranychus truncatus to uncover their roles in reproduction and symbiosis.
Wolbachia modify host cell metabolite profiles in response to short‐term temperature stress
INTRODUCTION Wolbachia are heritable endosymbionts commonly found in arthropods and known to serve various functions for the host (Werren et al., 2008; Adams et al., 2021). Most Wolbachia strains form a stable symbiotic relationship with their insect hosts (Porter & Sullivan, 2023), but such symbioses are often challenged by extreme temperatures (Corbin et al., 2017).
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