Genomes of the rice pest brown planthopper and its endosymbionts reveal complex complementary contributions for host adaptation

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Xue Jian,Zhou Xin,Zhang Chuan-Xi,Yu Li-Li,Fan Hai-Wei,Wang Zhuo,Xu Hai-Jun,Xi Yu,Zhu Zeng-Rong,Zhou Wen-Wu,Pan Peng-Lu,Li Bao-Ling,Colbourne John K,Noda Hiroaki,Suetsugu Yoshitaka,Kobayashi Tetsuya,Zheng Yuan,Liu Shanlin,Zhang Rui,Liu Yang,Luo Ya-Dan,Fang Dong-Ming,Chen Yan,Zhan Dong-Liang,Lv Xiao-Dan,Cai Yue,Wang Zhao-Bao,Huang Hai-Jian,Cheng Ruo-Lin,Zhang Xue-Chao,Lou Yi-Han,Yu Bing,Zhuo Ji-Chong,Ye Yu-Xuan,Zhang Wen-Qing,Shen Zhi-Cheng,Yang Huan-Ming,Wang Jian,Wang Jun,Bao Yan-Yuan,Cheng Jia-An

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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