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PLoS Pathogens Issue Image | Vol. 1(2) October 2005
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Embryonic tranmission of Wolbachia Top
The cover image depicts maternal transmission of Wolbachia. Within the Drosophila female germ line, the intracellular proteobacteria Wolbachia (red) accumulates in the cell that will form the fruit fly egg and embryo and is thereby transmitted to the next host generation. Green indicates germ line, and blue indicates DNA (see Ferree et al).
Image Credit: Image by Horacio M. Frydman and Eric Wieschaus.
Citation: (2005) PLoS Pathogens Issue Image | Vol. 1(2) October 2005. PLoS Pathog 1(2): ev01.i02. doi:10.1371/image.ppat.v01.i02
Published: October 28, 2005
Copyright: © 2005 Ferree et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Embryonic tranmission of Wolbachia
The cover image depicts maternal transmission of Wolbachia. Within the Drosophila female germ line, the intracellular proteobacteria Wolbachia (red) accumulates in the cell that will form the fruit fly egg and embryo and is thereby transmitted to the next host generation. Green indicates germ line, and blue indicates DNA (see Ferree et al).
Image Credit: Image by Horacio M. Frydman and Eric Wieschaus.
doi:10.1371/image.ppat.v01.i02.g001
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