
doi: 10.26036/cnp0002783
Bactrocera dorsalis is one of the most important agricultural pests around the world, with the intensely debated on species delimitation, origin and globally spread route. We totally sequenced 14.15 TB data generated from 518 individuals, including 487 individuals of B. dorsalis, 25 individuals of B. carambolae and other five Bactrocera related species in the present study, to clarify the taxonomic status of B. dorsalis and B. carambolae, and reveal the origin and global spread pathway of B. dorsalis.
Raw sequence reads, Multispecies
Raw sequence reads, Multispecies
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