Musca domestica, the housefly, is a common pest found in human dwellings and agricultural settings. It is known for its ability to spread pathogens and contaminants, which can pose health risks to humans and animals. M. domestica is highly adaptable and can breed in various organic materials. Management strategies include maintaining cleanliness, using fly traps, and applying insecticides to control M. domestica populations and reduce the risk of disease transmission.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP6D1 | Y | ||
CYP6D1 | Y | ||
CYP6D1 | Y | ||
CYP6G4 | D,X |