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- Wigglesworthia glossinidia is a species of gram-negative bacteria that is a bacterial endosymbiont of the tsetse fly. Because of this relationship, Wigglesworthia...
- Through the "milk" the youngsters receive parent microflora including Wigglesworthia glossinidia, the bacteria providing host with vitamins B scarce in the...
- horizontally for some generations, after which they are acquired vertically. Wigglesworthia, a tsetse fly symbiont, is vertically transmitted (via mother's milk)...
- Order: Enterobacterales Family: Erwiniaceae Adeolu et al., 2016 Genera Buchnera Erwinia Mixta Pantoea Phaseolibacter Tatumella Wigglesworthia Kalamiella...
- (1999) Superficieibacter (2018) Tatumella (1982) Trabulsiella (1992) Wigglesworthia (1995) Xenorhabdus (1979) Yersinia (1944) Yokenella (1985) "Candidatus...
- Registrars Office index of births Aksoy, S (1995). "Wigglesworthia gen. Nov. And Wigglesworthia glossinidia sp. nov., taxa consisting of the mycetocyte-****ociated...
- Mycoplasma for Firmicutes (the low G+C content Gram-positive), and Wigglesworthia and Buchnera for gamma proteobacteria. The genus Rickettsia is named...
- G+C content Gram-positive), Rickettsia for Alphaproteobacteria, and Wigglesworthia and Buchnera for Gammaproteobacteria. Some of the largest virions like...
- at least three bacterial symbionts. The primary symbiont is Wigglesworthia (Wigglesworthia glossinidia), which live within the fly's bacteriocytes. The...
- analogous to caseins in mammals) and bacterial endosymbionts (such as Wigglesworthia glossinidia in the tsetse fly). Adenotrophic viviparity differs from...