“…32 Further investigation might provide molecular targets for the development of more effective acaricides to control HDM propagation. 33,34 Elucidating the full spectrum of allergens from D farinae and D pteronyssinus, the most prevalent mite species, including determination of their biochemical function, gene structures, complete cDNA sequences, localization, content, epitope, IgE-binding activity, and skin test activity, is important for obtaining a good understanding of mite allergies. 5,6 The present D farinae draft genome and transcriptome could propel research in the HDM allergy field forward by serving as an essential resource for proteomic identification of novel allergens and enabling efficient and reliable identification of full-length allergen genes.…”