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Additional file 25: Figure S4. of The invasive MED/Q Bemisia tabaci genome: a tale of gene loss and gene gain
Springer Nature
2018
Bemisia tabaci
MED/Q
Invasive species
Genome
Gene gain and loss
Detoxification enzymes
Symbiosis
2018-01-22 05:00:00
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Pathways encoded by Candidatus hamiltonella for amino acid biosynthesis. The major components of amino acid pathway encoded by Hamiltonella, a facultative Bemisia endosymbiont (essential amino acids in pink, unessential amino acids in black). Hamiltonella genes are highlighted in blue boxes with names corresponding to its genome (PRJNA299727), while white boxes indicate genes that do not have a match in MED/Q genome or Hamiltonella genome. (PNG 52Â kb)