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Serial horizontal transfer of vitamin-biosynthetic genes enables the establishment of new nutritional symbionts in aphids’ di-symbiotic systems

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Manzano-Marı́n et al. (2020). The ISME Journal 14 (1)
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“Erwinia haradaeae”
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Abstract Many insects depend on obligate mutualistic bacteria to provide essential nutrients lacking from their diet. Most aphids, whose diet consists of phloem, rely on the bacterial endosymbiont Buchnera aphidicola to supply essential amino acids and B vitamins. However, in some aphid species, provision of these nutrients is partitioned between Buchnera and a younger bacterial partner, whose identity varies across aphid lineages. Little is known about the origin and the evolutio
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Genome analysis of sponge symbiont ‘ Candidatus Halichondribacter symbioticus’ shows genomic adaptation to a host‐dependent lifestyle

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Knobloch et al. (2020). Environmental Microbiology 22 (1)
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Ca. Halichondribacter symbioticus
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Summary The marine sponge Halichondria panicea inhabits coastal areas around the globe and is a widely studied sponge species in terms of its biology, yet the ecological functions of its dominant bacterial symbiont ‘ Candidatus Halichondribacter symbioticus’ remain unknown. Here, we present the draft genome of ‘ Ca
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The flagella of ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ and its movement in planta

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Andrade et al. (2020). Molecular Plant Pathology 21 (1)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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Summary Citrus huanglongbing (HLB) is the most devastating citrus disease worldwide. ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (Las) is the most prevalent HLB causal agent that is yet to be cultured. Here, we analysed the flagellar genes of Las and Rhizobiaceae and observed two characteristics unique to the flagellar proteins of Las: (i) a shorter primary structure of the rod capping
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