Chromosome‐level <scp> <i>de novo</i> </scp> genome assembly of the predatory mite <scp> <i>Neoseiulus barkeri</i> </scp> : insights into genes associated with adaptation to environmental stress
Yaying Li(Southwest University), Huai Liu(Southwest University), Haoyue Tan(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Yupeng Huang(Southwest University), Guo‐Hao Zhang(Southwest University), Mian Wang(Southwest University), Bowei Yang(Southwest University), Wenqiang Chu(Southwest University)
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