
Our Serratia strain is an oral pathogen of D. neotestacea related to Serratia marcescens. A) Flies were fed on mushroom agar with either 100uL of Luria-Bertani Broth (Control) or OD600 = 0.1 Serratia solution (Exposed) for 6 h, prior to transfer to sterile mushroom agar vials. Flies were turned over into new agar vials every 4 days, and mortality was recorded daily. Crosses indicate flies that were lost unrelated to treatment. Flies exposed to Serratia suffered significantly shorter lifespans compared to control treatments (n = 212; LR test: χ 2 = 11.8, p = 5.90e–4; GW test: χ 2 = 13.3, p = 2.66e–4). B) Maximum likelihood tree (100 bootstraps) of the isolated Serratia sp. 16S gene highlighted in red, with Rahnella sp. included as an outgroup. (PDF 390 kb)
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