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    Additional file 8: Figure S2. of Genome sequence of Phormia regina Meigen (Diptera: Calliphoridae): implications for medical, veterinary and forensic research

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    Top-hit species distribution from Blast2GO for the male and female P. regina. The top hit species is the blow fly L. cuprina. The species listed are those with >25 hits. Those with less than the threshold are summed and grouped in the ‘Other’ category. (JPG 551 kb

    Additional file 1: Table S1. of Genome sequence of Phormia regina Meigen (Diptera: Calliphoridae): implications for medical, veterinary and forensic research

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    tBLASTx results of contigs with D. melanogaster’s homologus gene sequences of gustatory receptors, odorant binding proteins, odorant receptors and ionotropic receptors. (XLSX 22 kb

    Additional file 16: Figure S5. of Genome sequence of Phormia regina Meigen (Diptera: Calliphoridae): implications for medical, veterinary and forensic research

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    Multiple sequence alignment of protein sequences of the sex determining gene daughterless of P. regina, L. cuprina (KNC31067) and D. melanogaster (P11420). Sequence similarity of P. regina to L. cuprina is 95 % and to D. melanogaster is 59 %. (JPG 1589 kb

    Additional file 6: Figure S1. of Genome sequence of Phormia regina Meigen (Diptera: Calliphoridae): implications for medical, veterinary and forensic research

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    The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genome of Phormia regina, annotated using the mtDNA genome of Cochliomyia hominivorax mtDNA genome. The AT-rich region is colored in purple, tRNA and rRNA genes in red, and protein coding genes are in yellow. (JPG 102 kb
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