Multiple infection with Wolbachia inducing different reproductive manipulations in the butterfly Eurema hecabe.

作者: Masato Hiroki , Yohsuke Tagami , Kazuki Miura , Yoshiomi Kato

DOI: 10.1098/RSPB.2004.2769

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摘要: … Some progeny from the OKI-1 and OKI-2 lines were fed on an artificial diet containing tetracycline throughout the larval stage to cure them of Wolbachia infection. After adult eclosion, …

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