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A chromosome-level genome assembly of Cydia pomonella provides insights into chemical ecology and insecticide resistance
The codling moth Cydia pomonella, a major invasive pest of pome fruit, has spread around the globe in the last half century. We generated a chromosome-level scaffold assembly including the Z chromosome and a portion of the W chromosome. This assembly reveals the duplication of an olfactory receptor...
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