Visualization of Polydnavirus Sequences in a Parasitoid Wasp Chromosome
AUTOR(ES)
Belle, Elise
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
Polydnaviruses, obligatorily associated with endoparasitoid wasps, are unique in that their segmented genome is composed of multiple double-stranded DNA circles. We present here the first cytological evidence that virus segments are integrated in the wasp genome, obtained by using in situ hybridization of virus probes with viral sequences in the chromosomes of a wasp from the braconid family of hymenopterans.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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