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Braconidae revisited: Bracon brevicornis genome showcases the potential of linked-read sequencing in identifying a putative complementary sex determiner gene
View ORCID ProfileK. B. Ferguson, View ORCID ProfileB. A. Pannebakker, A. Centurión, J. van den Heuvel, R. Nieuwenhuis, F. F. M. Becker, E. Schijlen, A. Thiel, View ORCID ProfileB. J. Zwaan, View ORCID ProfileE. C. Verhulst
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.20.211656
K. B. Ferguson
*Wageningen University & Research, Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen, The Netherlands
B. A. Pannebakker
*Wageningen University & Research, Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen, The Netherlands
A. Centurión
†University of Bremen, FB02, Institute of Ecology, Population and Evolutionary Ecology Group, Bremen, Germany
J. van den Heuvel
*Wageningen University & Research, Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen, The Netherlands
R. Nieuwenhuis
‡Wageningen University & Research, Bioscience, Wageningen, The Netherlands
F. F. M. Becker
*Wageningen University & Research, Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen, The Netherlands
E. Schijlen
‡Wageningen University & Research, Bioscience, Wageningen, The Netherlands
A. Thiel
†University of Bremen, FB02, Institute of Ecology, Population and Evolutionary Ecology Group, Bremen, Germany
B. J. Zwaan
*Wageningen University & Research, Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen, The Netherlands
E. C. Verhulst
§Wageningen University & Research, Laboratory of Entomology, Wageningen, The Netherlands
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Posted July 21, 2020.
Braconidae revisited: Bracon brevicornis genome showcases the potential of linked-read sequencing in identifying a putative complementary sex determiner gene
K. B. Ferguson, B. A. Pannebakker, A. Centurión, J. van den Heuvel, R. Nieuwenhuis, F. F. M. Becker, E. Schijlen, A. Thiel, B. J. Zwaan, E. C. Verhulst
bioRxiv 2020.07.20.211656; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.20.211656
Braconidae revisited: Bracon brevicornis genome showcases the potential of linked-read sequencing in identifying a putative complementary sex determiner gene
K. B. Ferguson, B. A. Pannebakker, A. Centurión, J. van den Heuvel, R. Nieuwenhuis, F. F. M. Becker, E. Schijlen, A. Thiel, B. J. Zwaan, E. C. Verhulst
bioRxiv 2020.07.20.211656; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.20.211656
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