Recent publications using MLST in Wolbachia research

The following is a list of recent publications that use or mention MLST in research on Wolbachia. The list is generated automatically and includes references published in the last two years.

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List generated: 2008-11-18.


Raychoudhury R, Baldo L, Oliveira DC, Werren JH. MODES OF ACQUISITION OF WOLBACHIA: HORIZONTAL TRANSFER, HYBRID INTROGRESSION AND CO-DIVERGENCE IN THE NASONIA SPECIES COMPLEX. Evolution 2008, [Epub ahead of print]:

Zabalou S, Apostolaki A, Pattas S, Veneti Z, Paraskevopoulos C, Livadaras I, Markakis G, Brissac T, Mercot H, Bourtzis K. Multiple rescue factors within a wolbachia strain. Genetics 2008, 178:2145-60

Baldo L, Ayoub NA, Hayashi CY, Russell JA, Stahlhut JK, Werren JH. Insight into the routes of Wolbachia invasion: high levels of horizontal transfer in the spider genus Agelenopsis revealed by Wolbachia strain and mitochondrial DNA diversity. Mol Ecol 2008, 17:557-69

Baldo L, Prendini L, Corthals A, Werren JH. Wolbachia are present in southern african scorpions and cluster with supergroup F. Curr Microbiol 2007, 55:367-73

Baldo L, Werren JH. Revisiting Wolbachia supergroup typing based on WSP: spurious lineages and discordance with MLST. Curr Microbiol 2007, 55:81-7

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