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A Small Microbial Genome: The End of a Long Symbiotic Relationship?
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Buchnera Aphidicola BccGeneticsBacteriologySmall Microbial GenomeMolecular GeneticsGenomicsEndosymbiosisMicrobial EvolutionPublic HealthEvolutionary MicrobiologyMicrobial DiversityMolecular MicrobiologyMicrobiomeIntracellular BacteriaLong Symbiotic RelationshipBiologyMicrobial SystematicsMicrobiologySymbiosisMedicineB. Aphidicola GenomesMicrobial Genetics
Intracellular bacteria exhibit genome reduction, and B. aphidicola BCc may be losing its symbiotic capacity.
Intracellular bacteria are characterized by genome reduction. The 422,434-base pair genome of Buchnera aphidicola BCc, primary endosymbiont of the aphid Cinara cedri, is approximately 200 kilobases smaller than the previously sequenced B. aphidicola genomes. B. aphidicola BCc has lost most metabolic functions, including the ability to synthesize the essential amino acid tryptophan and riboflavin. In addition, most retained genes are evolving rapidly. Possibly, B. aphidicola BCc is losing its symbiotic capacity and is being complemented (and might be replaced) by the highly abundant coexisting secondary symbiont.
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