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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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Analyses of gene family evolution of A. suturalis. a Inferred maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree by for A. suturalis and other sequenced species in Hemiptera. Divergence timings and the supported bootstrap values were labeled on the tree at the internodes with 95% highest posterior density (HPD). Mya million years ago. b The number indicate the expansions, gains, contractions, and losses of gene families of the corresponding species. c The percentage of transposons and exons in genome sequence of the corresponding species. Intact LTR retrotransposons and DNA transposons were used to stats. d Venn diagram of shared orthologous genes’ families by A. suturalis and five other species genomes. e GO enrichment results of 9509 expanded gene families of A. suturalis (biological process category)

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