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    Polycomb-mediated silencing of miR-8 is required for maintenance of intestinal stemness in Drosophila melanogaster by Veneti, Zoe, Fasoulaki, Virginia, Kalavros, Nikolaos, Vlachos, Ioannis S., Delidakis, Christos, Eliopoulos, Aristides G.

    Published in Nature communications (02-03-2024)
    “…Balancing maintenance of self-renewal and differentiation is a key property of adult stem cells. The epigenetic mechanisms controlling this balance remain…”
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    Polycomb Repressor Complex 2 in Genomic Instability and Cancer by Veneti, Zoe, Gkouskou, Kalliopi K, Eliopoulos, Aristides G

    “…Polycomb repressor complexes PRC1 and PRC2 regulate chromatin compaction and gene expression, and are widely recognized for their fundamental contributions to…”
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    mosaic genome structure of the Wolbachia wRi strain infecting Drosophila simulans by Klasson, Lisa, Westberg, Joakim, Sapountzis, Panagiotis, Näslund, Kristina, Lutnaes, Ylva, Darby, Alistair C, Veneti, Zoe, Chen, Lanming, Braig, Henk R, Garrett, Roger, Bourtzis, Kostas, Andersson, Siv G.E

    “…The obligate intracellular bacterium Wolbachia pipientis infects around 20% of all insect species. It is maternally inherited and induces reproductive…”
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    Multiple rescue factors within a Wolbachia strain by Zabalou, S, Apostolaki, A, Pattas, S, Veneti, Z, Paraskevopoulos, C, Livadaras, I, Markakis, G, Brissac, T, Mercot, H, Bourtzis, K

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-04-2008)
    “…Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is expressed when infected males are crossed with either uninfected females or females infected with…”
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    Heads or tails: host-parasite interactions in the Drosophila-Wolbachia system by Veneti, Z, Clark, M.E, Karr, T.L, Savakis, C, Bourtzis, K

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-09-2004)
    “…Wolbachia strains are endosymbiotic bacteria typically found in the reproductive tracts of arthropods. These bacteria manipulate host reproduction to ensure…”
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    The pathology of embryo death caused by the male-killing Spiroplasma bacterium in Drosophila nebulosa by Bentley, Joanna K, Veneti, Zoe, Heraty, Joseph, Hurst, Gregory D D

    Published in BMC biology (15-03-2007)
    “…Inherited bacteria that kill male offspring, male-killers, are known to be common in insects, but little is understood about the mechanisms used by…”
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    Characterization of Wolbachia Host Cell Range via the In Vitro Establishment of Infections by DOBSON, Stephen L, MARSLAND, Eric J, VENETI, Zoe, BOURTZIS, Kostas, O'NEILL, Scott L

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-02-2002)
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    Wolbachia infections of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci by NIRGIANAKI, Androniki, BANKS, Gina K, FROHLICH, Donald R, VENETI, Zoe, BRAIG, Henk R, MILLER, Thomas A, BEDFORD, Ian D, MARKHAM, Peter G, SAVAKIS, Charalambos, BOURTZIS, Kostas

    Published in Current microbiology (01-08-2003)
    “…We report the first systematic survey for the presence of Wolbachia endosymbionts in aphids and whiteflies, particularly different populations and biotypes of…”
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    Host resistance does not explain variation in incidence of male-killing bacteria in Drosophila bifasciata by Veneti, Zoe, Toda, Masanori J, Hurst, Gregory D D

    Published in BMC evolutionary biology (30-11-2004)
    “…Selfish genetic elements that distort the sex ratio are found widely. Notwithstanding the number of records of sex ratio distorters, their incidence is poorly…”
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    Wolbachia distribution and cytoplasmic incompatibility during sperm development: the cyst as the basic cellular unit of CI expression by Clark, Michael E, Veneti, Zoe, Bourtzis, Kostas, Karr, Timothy L

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-02-2003)
    “…The growth and distribution of the intracellular microbe Wolbachia pipientis during spermatogenesis in several different host/symbiont genetic combinations in…”
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    The distribution and proliferation of the intracellular bacteria Wolbachia during spermatogenesis in Drosophila by Clark, Michael E, Veneti, Zoe, Bourtzis, Kostas, Karr, Timothy L

    Published in Mechanisms of development (01-02-2002)
    “…Wolbachia is a cytoplasmically inherited alpha-proteobacterium found in a wide range of host arthropod and nematode taxa. Wolbachia infection in Drosophila is…”
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    Cytoplasmic Incompatibility and Sperm Cyst Infection in Different Drosophila-Wolbachia Associations by Veneti, Zoe, Clark, Michael E, Zabalou, Sofia, Karr, Timothy L, Savakis, Charalambos, Bourtzis, Kostas

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-06-2003)
    “…Wolbachia are a group of maternally transmitted obligatory intracellular alpha-proteobacteria that infect a wide range of arthropod and nematode species…”
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    functional dosage compensation complex required for male killing in Drosophila by Veneti, Z, Bentley, J.K, Koana, T, Braig, H.R, Hurst, G.D.D

    “…Bacteria that selectively kill males ("male-killers") were first characterized more than 50 years ago in Drosophila and have proved to be common in insects…”
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    The mosaic genome structure of the Wolbachia w Ri strain infecting Drosophila simulans by Klasson, Lisa, Westberg, Joakim, Sapountzis, Panagiotis, Näslund, Kristina, Lutnaes, Ylva, Darby, Alistair C., Veneti, Zoe, Chen, Lanming, Braig, Henk R., Garrett, Roger, Bourtzis, Kostas, Andersson, Siv G. E.

    “…The obligate intracellular bacterium Wolbachia pipientis infects around 20% of all insect species. It is maternally inherited and induces reproductive…”
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