The western flower thrips—an invasive insect that’s not much bigger than a pinhead—takes a huge bite out of agriculture around the world, racking up billions of dollars’ worth of damage on a wide range of food, fiber and ornamental crops each year. Scientists now have a complete genetic blueprint to help them better understand the pest and to find ways to control it.
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Source: Phys.org