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  • 2. No variation for Wolbachia-induced hybrid breakdown in two populations of a spider mite.
    Vala F, Breeuwer JA, Sabelis MW.
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  • 4. Wolbachia distribution and cytoplasmic incompatibility based on a survey of 42 spider mite species (Acari: Tetranychidae) in Japan.
    Gotoh T, Noda H, Hong XY.
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  • 5. Wolbachia and host intrinsic reproductive barriers contribute additively to postmating isolation in spider mites.
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  • 6. Within- and between-population variation for Wolbachia-induced reproductive incompatibility in a haplodiploid mite.
    Vala F, Weeks A, Claessen D, Breeuwer JA, Sabelis MW.
    Evolution; 2002 Jul; 56(7):1331-9. PubMed ID: 12206235
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  • 14. Wolbachia affects oviposition and mating behaviour of its spider mite host.
    Vala F, Egas M, Breeuwer JA, Sabelis MW.
    J Evol Biol; 2004 May; 17(3):692-700. PubMed ID: 15149411
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  • 15. How do hosts react to endosymbionts? A new insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying the Wolbachia-host association.
    Zhang YK, Ding XL, Rong X, Hong XY.
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  • 17. Wolbachia dominate Spiroplasma in the co-infected spider mite Tetranychus truncatus.
    Yang K, Xie K, Zhu YX, Huo SM, Hoffmann A, Hong XY.
    Insect Mol Biol; 2020 Feb; 29(1):19-37. PubMed ID: 31265751
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