Transcriptome analysis of developmental stages of cocoa pod borer, Conopomorpha cramerella: A polyphagous insect pest of economic importance in Southeast Asia.
Abstract:The cocoa pod borer, Conopomorpha cramerella (Snellen) is a serious pest in cocoa plantations in Southeast Asia. It causes significant losses in the crop. Unfortunately, genetic resources for this insect is extremely scarce. To improve these resources, we sequenced the transcriptome of C. cramerella representing the three stages of development, larva, pupa and adult moth using Illumina NovaSeq6000. Transcriptome assembly was performed by Trinity for all the samples. A total number of 147,356,088 high … Show more
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