
Abstract In Drosophila simulans, we described a cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) system (Seychelles) restricted to insular populations that harbor the mitochondrial type SiI. Since then, these populations have been shown to be heterogeneous, some being infected by one Wolbachia genetic variant only (wHa), while others are infected simultaneously by wHa and by another variant (wNo) always found in association with wHa. We have experimentally obtained two D. simulans strains only infected by the wNo variant. This variant determines its own cytoplasmic incompatibility type. In particular, the cross between wNo-bearing flies and wHa-bearing ones is bidirectionally incompatible. The Seychelles CI type, stricto sensu, is distinguished by being determined by the simultaneous presence of two Wolbachia variants that we found to be mutually incompatible. In addition, we observed incomplete maternal transmission of the Wolbachia.
Male, Insecta, Arthropoda, Bacteria, Base Sequence, Diptera, Molecular Sequence Data, Extrachromosomal Inheritance, Biodiversity, Fertility, Species Specificity, fruit flies, flies, Animalia, Animals, Drosophila, Female, Symbiosis, Crosses, Genetic, Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length, Taxonomy
Male, Insecta, Arthropoda, Bacteria, Base Sequence, Diptera, Molecular Sequence Data, Extrachromosomal Inheritance, Biodiversity, Fertility, Species Specificity, fruit flies, flies, Animalia, Animals, Drosophila, Female, Symbiosis, Crosses, Genetic, Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length, Taxonomy
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