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Fig. 1 Global distribution of the major vector-borne diseases and associated vectors. Species names in bold indicate the current availability of anassembled genome resource
Fig. 2 Data sharing potential of next generation sequencing (NGS) information. Independent research initiatives generate large volumes of NGSdata that are deposited in public archives

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