Mountain pine beetle genome was decoded
On Mar. 27, 2013, researchers at the University of British Columbia and Canada’s Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre announced they had decoded the genome of the mountain pine beetle – the insect that has devastated B.C.’s lodgepole pine forests
This was a first for the mountain pine beetle and only the second beetle genome ever sequenced. The first was the red flour beetle, a pest of stored grains. The genome was described in a study published in the journal Genome Biology.
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Source: University of British Columbia
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