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The insect we study is a species of Drosophila, which is related to the ones that we study in genetics lab. This Drosophila feed on mushrooms. When theyamp;#39;re in the mushrooms they get infected with roundworm parasites. The roundworms grow inside the flies, sterilize them unless the flies carry the bacteria which are called Spiroplasma. And the Spiroplasma have a big negative impact on these nematode parasites. What I found: in the 1980amp;#39;s, when I was studying these Drosophila, these insects, in the fields, was that virtually all parasitized flies were completely sterile. The nematodes just grow like mad ah, the flies are bursting with nematode offspring, hundreds to thousands of them. But what I found recently is that a large fraction of the flies that are parasitized by nematodes are fertile. The nematodes are much, much smaller, very few nematode offspring inside the flies, and the nematodes really look sick. If flies carry the Spiroplasma and by some mechanism, the S