Transcriptomic profiling of different developmental stages reveals parasitic strategies of Wohlfahrtia magnifica, a myiasis-causing flesh fly.
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Full Title: BMC Genomics
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"data availability all raw transcriptome data in the study have been deposited in the national center for biotechnology information's sequence read archive (ncbi's sra) database ( https://www ncbi nlm nih gov/sra ) including four second-stage larvae with accession numbers: srx21712892 srx21712893 srx21712900 and srx21712901 four third-stage larvae with accession numbers: srx21712902 srx21712903 srx21712904 and srx21712905 four pupae with accession numbers: srx21712894 srx21712895 srx21712906 and srx21712907 and four adult flies with accession numbers: srx19591857 srx19591858 srx19591859 and srx21712897."
"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateIt is not relevant for the study as the research species, Wohlfahrtia magnifica, is an invertebrate agricultural insect pest, which is not an endangered or protected species. Where applicable, the research was conducted in compliance with institutional, national, and international guidelines. Consent for publicationNot applicable. Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests."
"Funding Open Access funding provided by University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. This work is supported by the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC, the number 201909150004), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (the number 32060815) and the Austrian Science Funds (FWF) project (the number P29623-B25)."
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