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Multiple Infections with Cardinium and Two Strains of Wolbachia in The Spider Mite Tetranychus phaselus Ehara: Revealing New Forces Driving the Spread of Wolbachia

机译:螨螨Tetranychus phaselus Ehara的心菌和两株Wolbachia多发感染:揭示推动Wolbachia传播的新力量

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Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) has been proposed as a major mechanism by which certain strains of Wolbachia to invade and persist in host populations. However, mechanisms that underlie the invasion and persistence of non-CI strains are less well understood. Here, we established a spider mite Tetranychus phaselus population multiply infected by Cardinium as well as two distinct lineages of Wolbachia, designated wCon and wOri, to study the forces driving the spread of the non-CI strain of Wolbachia wOri. Interestingly, we found that wOri provided a longevity advantage to its female hosts under ideal conditions, making wOri stay longer in this population, and then being transmitted to more offspring. Furthermore, the lifespan of uninfected females was reduced when mated with multiple-infected males. As a result, the uninfected population is attenuated by the multiple-infected males. Thus, we infer that the host age effects of multiple infection may represent sufficient forces driving the spread of wOri through the host population.
机译:已经提出细胞质不相容性(CI)是某些Wolbachia菌株入侵并在宿主种群中持续存在的主要机制。但是,对非CI菌株入侵和持久性基础的机制了解得很少。在这里,我们建立了一个被螨虫感染的心叶螨Tetranychus phaselus种群,以及两个不同的Wolbachia谱系,分别命名为wCon和wOri,以研究驱动Wolbachia wOri非CI菌株传播的力量。有趣的是,我们发现wOri在理想条件下为其雌性寄主提供了长寿优势,使wOri在该种群中的停留时间更长,然后被传播给更多的后代。此外,与多感染男性交配时,未感染女性的寿命缩短。结果,未感染的人群被多重感染的雄性减毒。因此,我们推断多重感染的宿主年龄效应可能代表了驱动wOri在宿主群体中传播的足够力量。

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