2001
Microsatellite Polymorphism in Tsetse Flies (Diptera: Glossinidae)
Luna C, Bonizzoni M, Cheng Q, Robinson A, Aksoy S, Zheng L. Microsatellite Polymorphism in Tsetse Flies (Diptera: Glossinidae). Journal Of Medical Entomology 2001, 38: 376-381. PMID: 11372961, DOI: 10.1603/0022-2585-38.3.376.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTsetse fliesCertain wild populationsPolymorphic microsatellite lociVectors of trypanosomesG. austeni NewsteadWild populationsMicrosatellite lociIntraspecific variationGenetic variabilityMicrosatellite markersField populationsSubpopulation structureVectorial capacityLociFliesMicrosatellite polymorphismCausative agent
1993
Phylogenetically distant symbiotic microorganisms reside in Glossina midgut and ovary tissues
O'NEILL S, GOODING R, AKSOY S. Phylogenetically distant symbiotic microorganisms reside in Glossina midgut and ovary tissues. Medical And Veterinary Entomology 1993, 7: 377-383. PMID: 8268495, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.1993.tb00709.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracellular bacterial symbiontsBlood-feeding insectsDNA oligonucleotide primersBacterial symbiontsSymbiotic microorganismsAlpha subdivisionSymbiotic bacteriaGamma subdivisionGenus WolbachiaGlossina speciesPolymerase chain reactionOvary tissuesOligonucleotide primersTsetse fliesMidgutSpeciesSymbiontsInsectsWolbachiaProteobacteriaSubspeciesChain reactionFliesMicroorganismsTissue