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European Congress of Entomology
New publication: Insect secretions stabilising obligate bacterial symbionts
New lab member: Ruben Eichfeld
New lab member: Julia Boogh
New lab member: Eliette Reboud

New publication: Symbiont metabolic range shaping host plant breadth

June 12, 2020

Through comparative genomics, transcriptomics, and biochemical assays, we examined the metabolic conservation of Stammera, the obligate symbiont of tortoise beetles. By tying how a symbiont’s digestive range can reflect the dietary breadth of its herbivorous host, we highlight the role of symbiosis in modulating plant-herbivore interactions. Our findings are published in Current Biology!

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