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Polydnaviruses of Parasitic Wasps: Domestication of Viruses To Act as Gene Delivery Vectors

机译:寄生黄蜂的Polydnaviruses:病毒的驯化以充当基因传递载体

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Symbiosis is a common phenomenon in which associated organisms can cooperate in ways that increase their ability to survive, reproduce, or utilize hostile environments. Here, we discuss polydnavirus symbionts of parasitic wasps. These viruses are novel in two ways: (1) they have become non-autonomous domesticated entities that cannot replicate outside of wasps; and (2) they function as a delivery vector of genes that ensure successful parasitism of host insects that wasps parasitize. In this review we discuss how these novelties may have arisen, which genes are potentially involved, and what the consequences have been for genome evolution.
机译:共生是一种常见现象,在这种现象中,相关生物可以通过协作来增强其生存,繁殖或利用敌对环境的能力。在这里,我们讨论寄生黄蜂的polydnavirus共生体。这些病毒在两种方面是新颖的:(1)它们已成为无法在黄蜂外复制的非自治驯化实体; (2)它们作为确保黄蜂寄生的寄主昆虫成功寄生的基因的传递载体。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了这些新颖性如何产生,潜在涉及哪些基因以及对基因组进化的后果。

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