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  2. Two male-killing Wolbachia strains coexistwithin a population of the…

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    3 Nov 2006: Further data are clearly necessary. We aim to test these ideas in a second insect order byinvestigating in more detail the butteries A. ... However, gene sequence datawere not obtained from all these lines to test whetherthese bacteria were monophyletic
  3. Recombination confounds interpretations of Wolbachia evolution

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    3 Nov 2006: We then tested directly whether the phylogenetic signals ofthe two genes are mutually incompatible using the parsimony-based partition homogeneity test (Farris et al. ... other respects).The test statistic was then recalculated for each replicated pairof
  4. evol_56_1114.2290_2295.tp

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    3 Nov 2006: The appropriate test given our experimen-tal design is the G test (Sokal and Rohlf 1995). ... However,this test becomes inaccurate at small sample sizes (Sokal and. 2292 FRANCIS M.
  5. 030995U673

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    3 Nov 2006: 2000), using the program SH tests v. 1.0 (Rambaut 2001). lation sex ratio. ... an uninfected population with a sex ratio equal to thatKreitman-Aguadé (HKA) test (Hudson et al.
  6. Sex-ratio-distorting Wolbachia causes sex-role reversal in its…

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    3 Nov 2006: Wolbachia-speci¢c polymerase chain reactions (PCR) wereused to test females for infection with the male-killer in order to. ... adult sex ratios (MannWhitney U-test: n1 ˆ11,n2 ˆ 4, U ˆ 44; p50.01) than the populations exhibiting thefood-plant’
  7. 3 Nov 2006: Thisresearch included eld tests that successfully suppressedpopulations of Cx. pipiens by releasing cytoplasmicallyincompatible males (Laven 1967). ... The model allows test-ing of applied strategies by permitting simulation of bothsingle and repeated
  8. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3056

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    3 Nov 2006: monophyletic for mtDNA sequences (Funk & Omland. 2003), bar-coding tests have not revealed this pattern. ... subsequently died out within the species. A more promising approach is to test mtDNA datasets.
  9. High-prevalence male-killing Wolbachia in the butter¯yAcraea encedana …

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/jeb%20encedana%20reprint.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: Test for bacteria other than Wolbachiain buttery ovaries. Template from two male-killer matrilines was tested for. ... observed, and test of this assumption is clearly timely. The high prevalence of infection means that Wolbachia.
  10. Molecular Ecology (2002) 11 , 1275 – 1283 © ...

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    3 Nov 2006: Pairwise distances. In order to test for host specialization, the mean pairwisegenetic distance between. ... For example, ifthere were 10. Acraea. sequences, then 1000 replicate datasets of 10 randomly selected sequences were generated,and the test
  11. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3383

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Fytrou.pdf
    3 Nov 2006: tests confirmed the infection status of each insect line. (d) Measurement of fitness parameters.

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