Jaenimonas drosophilae
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Jaenimonas drosophilae
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Jaenimonas drosophilae is a trypanosomatid parasite of mushroom-feeding flies, first characterized in Drosophila neotestacea and Drosophila falleni. Jaenimonas takes up residence in the gut of the fly, and infection leads to reduced fecundity of its fly host. The species is named for John Jaenike, a prominent ecologist and evolutionary biologist whose work on mushroom-feeding flies laid the foundation for studies on mycophagous Drosophila. Of note, Jaenimonas is the only identified trypanosomati
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Species of protist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaenimonas_drosophilae
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2024-04-12T17:44:29Z
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