Phylogenomic analyses uncover origin and spread of the Wolbachia pandemic

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Michael Gerth
Marie-Theres Gansauge
Anne Weigert
Christoph Bleidorn
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[1] Molecular Evolution and Systematics of Animals,Department of Evolutionary Genetics
[2] Institute of Biology,undefined
[3] University of Leipzig,undefined
[4] Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology,undefined
[5] German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig,undefined
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Of all obligate intracellular bacteria, Wolbachia is probably the most common. In general, Wolbachia are either widespread, opportunistic reproductive parasites of arthropods or essential mutualists in a single group of filarial nematodes, including many species of medical significance. To date, a robust phylogenetic backbone of Wolbachia is lacking and consequently, many Wolbachia-related phenomena cannot be discussed in a broader evolutionary context. Here we present the first comprehensive phylogenomic analysis of Wolbachia supergroup relationships based on new whole-genome-shotgun data. Our results suggest that Wolbachia has switched between its two major host groups at least twice. The ability of some arthropod-infecting Wolbachia to universally infect and to adapt to a broad range of hosts quickly is restricted to a single monophyletic lineage (containing supergroups A and B). Thus, the currently observable pandemic has likely a single evolutionary origin and is unique within the radiation of Wolbachia strains.
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