Biological and molecular features of the relationships between Diadromus pulchellus ascovirus, a parasitoid hymenopteran wasp (Diadromus pulchellus) and its lepidopteran host, Acrolepiopsis…
- Y. Bigot, A. Rabouille, G. Périquet
- BiologyJournal of General Virology
- 1 May 1997
The presence of the DpAV genome in all Diadromus somatic cells suggests that it is inherited by vertical transmission and its relationship with the parasitoid wasp D. pulchellus during its development are compared to those of the ichnoviruses.
Particle and genomic characteristics of a new member of the Ascoviridae: Diadromus pulchellus ascovirus.
- Y. Bigot, A. Rabouille, P. Sizaret, M. Hamelin, G. Périquet
- BiologyJournal of General Virology
- 1 May 1997
The structural and genomic features of DpAV suggest that this virus belongs to an ascovirus sub-family different from that containing the ascoviruses previously found to infect species of Noctuidae (Federici et al., 1991).
The ITR binding domain of the Mariner Mos-1 transposase
- C. Augé-Gouillou, M. Hamelin, M. Demattéi, G. Périquet, Y. Bigot
- BiologyZeitschrift für Induktive Abstammungs- und…
- 1 March 2001
Using the 3′ ITR of the element, the binding properties of a recombinant Mos-1 transposase produced in bacteria are determined, and deletion derivatives are used to localize the minimal ITR binding domain between amino acids 1 and 141.
The evolutionary genetics of the hobo transposable element in the Drosophila melanogaster complex.
- G. Périquet, F. Lemeunier, I. Boussy
- BiologyGenetica
- 1994
It is suggested that complete hobo elements were absent prior to 50 years ago and that they have recently been introduced into this species by horizontal transfer, and the hypothesis of multiple transfers in the recent past into the D. melanogaster complex from a common outside source is discussed.
Heterochromatin condensation and evolution of unique satellite-DNA families in two parasitic wasp species: Diadromus pulchellus and Eupelmus vuilleti (Hymenoptera).
- Y. Bigot, M. Hamelin, G. Périquet
- BiologyMolecular biology and evolution
- 1 July 1990
Palindromes in each consensus sequence suggest the formation in vivo of hairpin structures that may play a role in the mode of heterochromatin condensation in these insects.
The genome segments of DpRV, a commensal reovirus of the wasp Diadromus pulchellus (Hymenoptera).
- Y. Bigot, J. Drezen, P. Sizaret, A. Rabouille, M. Hamelin, G. Périquet
- BiologyVirology
- 20 June 1995
The biological, structural, and genomic features of DpRV suggest that this virus is related to members of the Orthoreovirus genus.
A member of the reoviridae (DpRV) has a ploidy-specific genomic segment in the wasp Diadromus pulchellus (Hymenoptera).
- A. Rabouille, Y. Bigot, J. Drezen, P. Sizaret, M. Hamelin, G. Périquet
- BiologyVirology
- 15 November 1994
Wild and laboratory populations of the parasitoid wasp Diadromus pulchellus are infected with a new member of the reoviridae (DpRV) described in this paper, which is present mainly in the gut of the wasp, with smaller quantities in its venom gland.
Presence of the deleted hobo element Th in Eurasian populations of Drosophila melanogaster
- G. Périquet, M. Hamelin, Y. Bigot, K. Hu
- BiologyGenetics Selection Evolution
- 15 February 1989
Presence d'elements Th defectifs pour la sequence hobo dans des populations naturelles eurasiennes de D.m., mise en evidence a l'aide de la methode Southern
Hobo elements and their deletion-derivative sequences in Drosophila melanogaster and its sibling species D simulans, D mauritiana and D sechellia
- G. Périquet, M. Hamelin, R. Kalmes, J. Eeken
- BiologyGenetics Selection Evolution
- 15 December 1990
Summary - Hobo elements are a family of transposable elements found in Drosophila melanogaster which present a specific deletion-derivative element (Th) in the majority of the current natural…
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