Lucilia cuprina genome unlocks parasitic fly biology to underpin future interventions
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Robert M. Waterhouse | Pasi K. Korhonen | R. Gibbs | D. Muzny | H. Dinh | K. Worley | H. Doddapaneni | E. Zdobnov | Yi Han | Sandy Lee | P. Batterham | S. Dugan | R. Waterhouse | Andreas J. Stroehlein | N. Young | A. Jex | A. Hofmann | R. Gasser | P. Ioannidis | S. Murali | Clare A. Anstead | P. Korhonen | R. Hall | T. Perry | H. Chao | A. Kotze | Ross S. Hall | N. Bagnall | Brendan R. E. Ansell | P. James | S. Richards | D. Hughes | B. Breugelmans | J. Qu | Siu F. Lee | B. Ansell | Yi Han | Shannon P. Dugan | D. Muzny
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