Genome sequencing and assembly of Buchnera aphidicola
dataset
posted on 2024-09-29, 05:51authored byUniversity of Hawaii, Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin
Symbiotic interaction between hosts and microbes promotes the establishment of new ecological niches and has profound impacts on the evolutionary trajectory of eukaryotic lineages. Many insects harbor maternally transmitted endosymbionts that provision hosts with key nutrients. One key evolutionary consequence of vertically transmitted symbiosis is rapid degradation of symbiont genomes. We use the system of aphids and their obligate endosymbionts, Buchnera aphidicola, to explore the evolutionary process of symbiont genome degradation and the functional consequences of this process.
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