A highly-contiguous genome assembly of the Eurasian spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, provides insight into a major forest pest
Daniel Powell(University of the Sunshine Coast), Fredrik Schlyter(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Heiko Vogel(Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology), Amit Roy(Czech University of Life Sciences Prague), Paal Krokene(Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research), Martin N. Andersson(Lund University), Christer Löfstedt(Lund University), Amrita Chakraborty(Czech University of Life Sciences Prague)
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