Functional Symbionts
28 recordsRecords of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.
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| Host Insect | Classification | Localization | Function | Function Tags | Year | Edit | |
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Paenibacillus sp. KCNone16-AaL
Bacillota |
Aedes aegyptiUSA |
Bacteria
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Paenibacillus sp. KC016-AaL is essential for development, as axenic larvae cannot develop. |
2014 |
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Paenibacillus sp. KCNone16-AaL
Bacillota |
Bacteria
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Paenibacillus sp. KC016-AaL is essential for development, as axenic larvae cannot develop. |
2014 |
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Paenibacillus sp. KCNone16-AaL
Bacillota |
Bacteria
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Paenibacillus sp. KC016-AaL is essential for development, as axenic larvae cannot develop. |
2014 |
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Bacillus sp. 6None63
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus sp. 6063, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus sp. SCSSS1None
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus sp. SCSSS10, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus sp. DV9-35
Bacillota |
TermitidaeIndia |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus sp. DV9-35, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus sp. PR 1.7
Bacillota |
Scirpophaga incertulasIndia |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus sp. PR 1.7, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods. |
2013 |
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Bacillus sp.
Bacillota |
Bombyx moriChina |
Bacteria
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Bacillus sp. produces lipase in the gut environment. |
2011 |