Functional Symbionts

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Records of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.

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Bacteria
Intracellular

Candidatus Sodalis endolongispinus is part of a nested symbiotic arrangement, where one bacterium lives inside another bacterium, which is thought to have occurred in building the mosaic metabolic pathways seen in mitochondria and plastids.

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

Candidatus Symbiopectobacterium endolongispinus is part of a nested symbiotic arrangement, where one bacterium lives inside another bacterium, which is thought to have occurred in building the mosaic metabolic pathways seen in mitochondria and plastids.

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

Candidatus Tremblaya princeps is part of a nested symbiotic arrangement, where one bacterium lives inside another bacterium, which is thought to have occurred in building the mosaic metabolic pathways seen in mitochondria and plastids.

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

Candidatus Tremblaya princeps is part of a nested symbiotic arrangement, where one bacterium lives inside another bacterium, which is thought to have occurred in building the mosaic metabolic pathways seen in mitochondria and plastids.

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

Candidatus Tremblaya princeps is part of a nested symbiotic arrangement, where one bacterium lives inside another bacterium, which is thought to have occurred in building the mosaic metabolic pathways seen in mitochondria and plastids.

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

Candidatus Tremblaya princeps is part of a nested symbiotic arrangement, where one bacterium lives inside another bacterium, which is thought to have occurred in building the mosaic metabolic pathways seen in mitochondria and plastids.

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

Candidatus Tremblaya princeps is part of a nested symbiotic arrangement, where one bacterium lives inside another bacterium, which is thought to have occurred in building the mosaic metabolic pathways seen in mitochondria and plastids.

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Rickettsia felis

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Rickettsia conorii

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Rickettsia africae

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Rickettsia massiliae

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Rickettsia typhi

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria
Intracellular

2016

Bacteria
Intracellular

Francisella tularensis inhibits the induction of host immune responses (melanization and nodulation) after infection, but pre-inoculation enhances the expression of antimicrobial peptides and resistance to pathogenic bacteria.

2016

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