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==Further reading== |
==Further reading== |
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*Genome analysis: {{cite journal|last1=Burke|first1=G. R.|last2=Moran|first2=N. A.|title=Massive Genomic Decay in ''Serratia symbiotica'', a Recently Evolved Symbiont of Aphids|journal=Genome Biology and Evolution|volume=3|issue=0|year=2011|pages=195–208|issn=1759-6653|doi=10.1093/gbe/evr002}} |
*Genome analysis: {{cite journal|last1=Burke|first1=G. R.|last2=Moran|first2=N. A.|title=Massive Genomic Decay in ''Serratia symbiotica'', a Recently Evolved Symbiont of Aphids|journal=Genome Biology and Evolution|volume=3|issue=0|year=2011|pages=195–208|issn=1759-6653|doi=10.1093/gbe/evr002|pmc=3056288}} |
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==External links== |
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Serratia symbiotica Moran et al., 2005
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Serratia symbiotica is a species of bacteria that lives as a symbiont of aphids.[1] In the aphid Cinara cedri, it coexists with Buchnera aphidicola, given the latter cannot produce tryptophan.[2] It is also known to habitate in Aphis fabae.[3] Together with other endosymbionts, it provides aphids protection against parasitoids.
References
- ^ Moran, N. A.; Russell, J. A.; Koga, R.; Fukatsu, T. (2005). "Evolutionary Relationships of Three New Species of Enterobacteriaceae Living as Symbionts of Aphids and Other Insects". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 71 (6): 3302–3310. doi:10.1128/AEM.71.6.3302-3310.2005. ISSN 0099-2240. PMC 1151865. PMID 15933033.
- ^ Lamelas, Araceli; Gosalbes, María José; Manzano-Marín, Alejandro; Peretó, Juli; Moya, Andrés; Latorre, Amparo (2011). "Serratia symbiotica from the Aphid Cinara cedri: A Missing Link from Facultative to Obligate Insect Endosymbiont". PLoS Genetics. 7 (11): e1002357. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002357. ISSN 1553-7404. PMC 3213167. PMID 22102823.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - ^ Sabri, A.; Leroy, P.; Haubruge, E.; Hance, T.; Frere, I.; Destain, J.; Thonart, P. (2010). "Isolation, pure culture and characterization of Serratia symbiotica sp. nov., the R-type of secondary endosymbiont of the black bean aphid Aphis fabae". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 61 (9): 2081–2088. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.024133-0. ISSN 1466-5026.
Further reading
- Genome analysis: Burke, G. R.; Moran, N. A. (2011). "Massive Genomic Decay in Serratia symbiotica, a Recently Evolved Symbiont of Aphids". Genome Biology and Evolution. 3 (0): 195–208. doi:10.1093/gbe/evr002. ISSN 1759-6653. PMC 3056288.
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