The effect of Wolbachia on gene expression in Drosophila paulistorum and its implications for symbiont-induced host speciation.
Guilherme C BaiãoDaniela I SchneiderWolfgang J MillerLisa KlassonPublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
Our results show that Wolbachia affect a large number of biological functions in D. paulistorum, particularly when present in high titer. We suggest that the significant metabolic impact of the infection on the host may cause several of the other putative and observed phenotypes. We also speculate that the observed differential expression of genes associated with chemical communication and reproduction may be associated with the emergence of pre- and postmating barriers between semispecies, which supports a role for Wolbachia in the speciation of D. paulistorum.