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Whole-genome assembly of Culex tarsalis
Bradley J. Main
, Matteo Marcantonio
, J. Spencer Johnston
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Jason L. Rasgon
, C. Titus Brown
, Christopher M. Barker
Entomology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics
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Culex Tarsalis
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Genome Assembly
100%
Diapause
100%
Mosquito Species
100%
Cx. Quinquefasciatus
100%
Western US
50%
Protein-coding Genes
50%
Genetic Studies
50%
Mitochondrial DNA
50%
Divergence
50%
Orthologous Genes
50%
Western United States
50%
Reference Genome
50%
Human Health
50%
Genetic Basis
50%
Genetic Clusters
50%
Transcriptome
50%
Feeding Behavior
50%
Zoonotic
50%
Transposable Elements
50%
Genetic Resistance
50%
Dipterans
50%
Vector Competence
50%
Population Genetic Analysis
50%
Insecticide Resistance
50%
Culex Quinquefasciatus
50%
Bayesian Phylogenetic Analysis
50%
Arbovirus
50%
High Molecular Weight DNA
50%
Behavior Vector
50%
Sex Determination
50%
Culex Mosquitoes
50%
Autogeny
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Culex tarsalis
100%
Orthology
66%
Diapause
66%
Molecular Weight
33%
Diptera
33%
Transposable Element
33%
Genetic Resistance
33%
Population Genetics
33%
Mitochondrial Genome
33%
Insecticide Resistance
33%
Arbovirus
33%
Cladistics
33%
Transcriptome
33%
Feeding Ecology
33%
Culex
33%
Culex quinquefasciatus
33%