- "Candidatus
Carsonella ruddii" is an
obligate endosymbiotic Gammaproteobacterium with one of the
smallest genomes of any
characterised bacteria. This is...
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range in size from only 160,000 base
pairs in the
endosymbiotic bacteria Carsonella ruddii, to 12,200,000 base
pairs (12.2 Mbp) in the soil-dwelling bacteria...
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cuniculi (Eukaryota),
Nanoarchaeum equitans (Archaea) and
Candidatus Carsonella ruddii (Bacteria). The
diameter of the organism’s
circles (numbers) is...
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Sulcia muelleri,
Baumannia cicadellinicola (symbionts of cicadas) and
Carsonella ruddi (symbiote of
hackberry petiole gall psyllid,
Pachypsylla venusta)...
- the
other to
obligate parasitism (or symbiosis).
Archaea "Candidatus
Carsonella ruddii", Rickettsia, and
other Pseudomonadota Ignicoccus Mycoplasma Smallest...
- ever to be
sequenced is that of the
endosymbiont Carsonella rudii. At 160 kbp, the
genome of
Carsonella is one of the most
streamlined examples of a genome...
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Pachypsylla venusta has
acquired genes from its
current endosymbiont Carsonella, and from many of its
historical endosymbionts, too.
Striga hermonthica...
- coli as well as two
endosymbiotic prokaryotes,
Buchnera aphidicola and
Carsonella ruddii. The
endosymbionts had
dramatically reduced genome sizes, increased...
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organ specialized for
carrying two of its
bacterial symbionts.
Candidatus Carsonella ruddii,
which provides nutrition,
lives inside uninuclear bacteriocytes...
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found to have a
genome of 208 kb in 2010. In 2006,
another endosymbiont Carsonella ruddii was
found with a
reduced genome 160 kb in
length encomp****ing 182...