Journal article
RNA virome diversity and Wolbachia infection in individual Drosophila simulans flies
AS Ortiz-Baez, M Shi, AA Hoffmann, EC Holmes
Journal of General Virology | MICROBIOLOGY SOC | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1099/JGV.0.001639
Abstract
The endosymbiont bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are associated with multiple mutualistic effects on insect biology, including nutritional and antiviral properties. Members of the genus Wolbachia naturally occur in fly species of the genus Drosophila, providing an operational model host for studying how virome composition may be affected by its presence. Drosophila simulans populations can carry a variety of strains of members of the genus Wolbachia, with the wAu strain associated with strong antiviral protection under experimental conditions. We used D. simulans sampled from the Perth Hills, Western Australia, to investigate the potential virus protective effect of the wAu strain of Wolbach..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by an Australian Research Council Australian Laureate Fellowship to E.C.H (grant FL170100022), a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Research Fellowship to A.A.H. (grant 1118640), and an NHMRC Project grant (grant GNT1103804).