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From: The chromosome-scale reference genome of mirid bugs (Adelphocoris suturalis) genome provides insights into omnivory, insecticide resistance, and survival adaptation

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Comparative genome and gene duplication in A. suturalis. a Dotplots of inter-species syntenic blocks of A. suturalis and A. lucorum using genome data. Each dot indicates a syntenic gene pair detected by minimap2. b Syntenic comparison between A. suturalis and A. lucorum using transcriptome data. The syntenic gene pairs were detected by jcvi. c Distribution of synonymous mutation rate (Ks) values for paralogous gene pairs in A. suturalis, defined by reciprocal best blast hit. d Classification of gene duplicates origin in A. lucorum genome. The origins of gene duplicates were classified into five types: whole-genome/segmental duplication, tandem duplication, proximal duplication, dispersed duplication, and singleton

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