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From: Genome of the pincer wasp Gonatopus flavifemur reveals unique venom evolution and a dual adaptation to parasitism and predation

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Assembly of the genome of G. flavifemur. a A female G. flavifemur attacking its host, the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens. b A winged male G. flavifemur. c Larvae of G. flavifemur on its host. d, d’ The fore leg and chela of female G. flavifemur. Scale bars: 300 μm. e An overview of the genome assembly strategy. f Comparison of assembly contiguity among six hymenopterans. N(x) % graphs show contig or scaffold sizes (y-axis), in which x percent of the assembly consists of contigs/scaffolds of at least that size. g Comparison of the completeness of genome assemblies, as a percentage of 1367 insect genes from insecta_odb10

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