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1. Variation in HIV-1 Nef function within and among viral subtypes reveals genetically separable antagonism of SERINC3 and SERINC5.

2. The evolution of constitutively active humoral immune defenses in Drosophila populations under high parasite pressure.

3. Developing Wolbachia-based disease interventions for an extreme environment.

4. Independent effects on cellular and humoral immune responses underlie genotype-by-genotype interactions between Drosophila and parasitoids.

5. The phage gene wmk is a candidate for male killing by a bacterial endosymbiont.

6. Host shifts result in parallel genetic changes when viruses evolve in closely related species.

7. Parallel and costly changes to cellular immunity underlie the evolution of parasitoid resistance in three Drosophila species.

8. Wolbachia Blocks Viral Genome Replication Early in Infection without a Transcriptional Response by the Endosymbiont or Host Small RNA Pathways.

9. A Polymorphism in the Processing Body Component Ge-1 Controls Resistance to a Naturally Occurring Rhabdovirus in Drosophila.

10. Should Symbionts Be Nice or Selfish? Antiviral Effects of Wolbachia Are Costly but Reproductive Parasitism Is Not.

11. The Causes and Consequences of Changes in Virulence following Pathogen Host Shifts.

12. Exome and Transcriptome Sequencing of Aedes aegypti Identifies a Locus That Confers Resistance to Brugia malayi and Alters the Immune Response.

13. The Intracellular Bacterium Wolbachia Uses Parasitoid Wasps as Phoretic Vectors for Efficient Horizontal Transmission.

14. The Evolution and Genetics of Virus Host Shifts.

15. Symbionts Commonly Provide Broad Spectrum Resistance to Viruses in Insects: A Comparative Analysis of Wolbachia Strains.

16. Host Phylogeny Determines Viral Persistence and Replication in Novel Hosts.

17. Correction: A Polymorphism in the Processing Body Component Ge-1 Controls Resistance to a Naturally Occurring Rhabdovirus in Drosophila.

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