Unravelling the relationship between the tsetse fly and its obligate symbiont Wigglesworthia: transc...
Unravelling the relationship between the tsetse fly and its obligate symbiont Wigglesworthia: transcriptomic and metabolomic landscapes reveal highly integrated physiological networks
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THE ROYAL SOCIETY
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Insects with restricted diets rely on obligate microbes to fulfil nutritional requirements essential for biological function. Tsetse flies, vectors of African trypanosome parasites, feed exclusively on vertebrate blood and harbour the obligate endosymbiont Wigglesworthia glossinidia. Without WiggleswortJiia, tsetse are unable to reproduce. These sy...
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Unravelling the relationship between the tsetse fly and its obligate symbiont Wigglesworthia: transcriptomic and metabolomic landscapes reveal highly integrated physiological networks
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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_44683469
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0962-8452