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<br> | <br>How and when Spiroplasma poulsonii selectively kills male Drosophila flies is a key part of understanding their host-pathogen relationship. Several papers have been published trying to uncover the specific pathway of male-killing that the bacterium causes. The dosage compensation complex (DCC) and programmed cell death, apoptosis, are two important portions that may be involved in the pathway.<br> | ||
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==Population Dynamics== | ==Population Dynamics== |
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Male-killing Pathway
How and when Spiroplasma poulsonii selectively kills male Drosophila flies is a key part of understanding their host-pathogen relationship. Several papers have been published trying to uncover the specific pathway of male-killing that the bacterium causes. The dosage compensation complex (DCC) and programmed cell death, apoptosis, are two important portions that may be involved in the pathway.
Dosage Compensation Complex
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Population Dynamics
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Edited by Jennifer Martin, a student of Nora Sullivan in BIOL187S (Microbial Life) in The Keck Science Department of the Claremont Colleges Spring 2013.