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Tissue Localization of the Endosymbiotic Bacterium “Candidatus Blochmannia floridanus ” in Adults and Larvae of the

by Carpenter Ant Camponotus Floridanus, Christina Sauer, Dieter Dudaczek, Roy Gross , 2002
"... The distribution of endosymbiotic bacteria in different tissues of queens, males, and workers of the carpenter ant Camponotus floridanus was investigated by light and electron microscopy and by in situ hybridization. A large number of bacteria could be detected in bacteriocytes within the midguts of ..."
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The distribution of endosymbiotic bacteria in different tissues of queens, males, and workers of the carpenter ant Camponotus floridanus was investigated by light and electron microscopy and by in situ hybridization. A large number of bacteria could be detected in bacteriocytes within the midguts

Genome rearrangement distances and gene order phylogeny in

by Eugeni Belda, Francisco J. Silva , 2005
"... Genome rearrangements have been studied in 30 c-proteobacterial complete genomes by comparing the order of a reduced set of genes on the chromosome. This set included those genes fulfilling several characteristics, the main ones being that an ortholog was present in every genome and that none of the ..."
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of the endosymbiont Blochmannia floridanus did present an almost identical rate to free-living enteric bacteria, indicating that the increase in the genome rearrangement rate is not a general change associated with bacterial endosymbiosis. Phylogenetic reconstruction based on rearrangement distances

From Phylogenetics to Phylogenomics: The Evolutionary Relationships of Insect Endosymbiotic γ-Proteobacteria as a Test Case

by Inaki Comas, Andres Moya, Fernando Gonzalez-candelas - SYST. BIOL , 2007
"... The increasing availability of complete genome sequences and the development of new, faster methods for phylogenetic reconstruction allow the exploration of the set of evolutionary trees for each gene in the genome of any species. This has led to the development of new phylogenomic methods. Here, w ..."
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-coding genes in the genome of the primary endosymbiont of carpenter ants, Blochmannia floridanus, after determining their presumed orthologs in 20 additional Proteobacteria genomes. A reference phylogeny reflecting the monophyletic origin of insect endosymbionts was further confirmed with different approaches
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