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SUBMITTER: Darby AC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1183350 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Darby A C AC Chandler S M SM Welburn S C SC Douglas A E AE
Applied and environmental microbiology 20050801 8
The cells and tissues of many aphids contain bacteria known as "secondary symbionts," which under specific environmental circumstances may be beneficial to the host insect. Such symbiotic bacteria are traditionally described as intractable to cultivation in vitro. Here we show that two types of aphid secondary symbionts, known informally as T type and U type, can be cultured and maintained in three insect cell lines. The identities of the cultured bacteria were confirmed by PCR with sequencing o ...[more]