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Intracellular symbiont Symbiodolus is vertically transmitted and widespread across insect orders

academic.oup.com Intracellular symbiont Symbiodolus is vertically transmitted and widespread across insect orders

Abstract. Insects engage in manifold interactions with bacteria that can shift along the parasitism–mutualism continuum. However, only a small number of ba

Intracellular symbiont Symbiodolus is vertically transmitted and widespread across insect orders

TL;DR: This paper describes the finding that there is a specific type of bacterium (Symbiodolus clandestinus) that lives inside of the tissues of several different insects. This bacterium appears to cause no disease, and it is hypothesized that it provides some useful metabolites that the insects are unable to produce themselves. The bacteria can be passed from the mother directly to her offspring. So, this appears to be a widespread symbiotic relation between a bacterium and insects.

The article goes into a lot more depth and describes some other examples of bacteria <-> insect interactions.

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