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Brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål), genome: putative underpinnings of polyphagy, insecticide resistance potential and biology of a top worldwide pest.

Michael E SparksRaman BansalJoshua B BenoitMichael B BlackburnHsu ChaoMengyao ChenSammy ChengChristopher ChildersHuyen DinhHarsha Vardhan DoddapaneniShannon DuganElena N ElpidinaDavid W FarrowMarkus FriedrichRichard A GibbsBrantley HallYi HanRichard W HardyChristopher J HolmesDaniel S T HughesPanagiotis IoannidisAlys M Cheatle JarvelaJ Spencer JohnstonJeffery W JonesBrent A KronmillerFaith KungSandra L LeeAlexander G MartynovPatrick MastersonFlorian MaumusMonica Munoz-TorresShwetha C MuraliTerence D MurphyDonna M MuznyDavid R NelsonBrenda OppertKristen A PanfilioDébora Pires PaulaLeslie PickMonica F PoelchauJiaxin QuKatie RedingJoshua H RhoadesAdelaide RhodesStephen RichardsRose RichterHugh M RobertsonAndrew J RosendaleZhijian Jake TuArun S VelamuriRobert M WaterhouseMatthew T WeirauchJackson T WellsJohn H WerrenKim C WorleyEvgeny M ZdobnovDawn E Gundersen-Rindal
Published in: BMC genomics (2020)
Availability of the H. halys genome sequence will be useful for the development of environmentally friendly biomolecular pesticides to be applied in concert with more traditional, synthetic chemical-based controls.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
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  • dna methylation
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