 This paper presents a novel approach to studying the genetic make-up of the whitefly, Bemisia Tabachi. The authors used short read sequencing technology to generate a massive amount of data from the whitefly's transcriptum, allowing them to identify thousands of genes and analyze their expression patterns across different developmental stages. This data will be useful for understanding how this pest adapts to its environment and how it can be controlled. This article was authored by Zhong Chuon-11, Baoyang Yuan, Li Zhenminit, and others.