Strains - Strain Detail
Name
n21
Classification by phenotype
larvae: body shape(n)
Main phenotype
Gene affecting hardness of skin, formation of larval markings and scale for moth.Spontaneous;abdomen of larva compact and hard, bulges appear at posterior margin of each segment, thorax stout; inhibits eyespots and crescents; scales on the back of moth poor: mortality high when homozygous.
Symbol;Bo
Background
egg
larva
p3 , Bo (+), Lp-fS , PflF
pupa(cocoon)
adult
Notes
交配:Bo/+ sib
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Author
Xu J, Morio A, Morokuma D, Nagata Y, Hino M, Masuda A, Li Z, Mon H, Kusakabe T, Lee JM.
Title
A functional polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (PGANT) initiates O-glycosylation in cultured silkworm BmN4 cells.
Journal
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 2018 102(20) 8783-8797
Author
Chen J, Xu J, Hino M, Yamashita M, Hirata K, Patil AA, Tatsuke T, Mon H, Banno Y, Kusakabe T, Lee JM.
Title
Co-expression of silkworm allatostatin-C receptor BNGR-A1 with its cognate G protein subunits enhances the GPCR display on the budding baculovirus.
Journal
J Asia-Pacific Entomology 2016 19(3) 753–760
Author
Morokuma D, Mon H, Banno Y, Kusakabe T, Lee JM.
Title
Differential N-Glycan Modifications of Human Alpha 1-Acid Glycoprotein (α1AGP) Produced in Different Silkworm Strains using the Baculovirus Expression System
Journal
J Insect Biotech Sericol. 2015 84(2) 49-53
Author
Masuda A, Xu J, Mitsudome T, Morokuma D, Mon H, Banno Y, Kusakabe T, Lee JM
Title
Improvement of Endo-β-N-acetylglucosaminidase H production using silkworm–baculovirus protein expression system
Journal
J Asia-Pacific Entomology 2015 18(2) 175-180
Author
Mitsudome T, Xu J, Nagata Y, Masuda A, Iiyama K, Morokuma D, Li Z, Mon H, Lee JM, Kusakabe T.
Title
Expression, purification, and characterization of endo-β-N-acetylglucosaminidase H using baculovirus-mediated silkworm protein expression system.
Journal
Appl Biochem Biotechnol 2014 172(8) 3978-88
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Order
egg
larva
pupa
cocoon
adult
DNA
Larva period : 487.8 (hour)
1st instar
1st diapause
2nd instar
2nd diapause
3th instar
3th diapause
4th instar
4th diapause
5th instar
55.8
24.0
48.2
22.4
77.2
30.4
67.5
51.8
113.6
Feeding ability of artificial diets
(
Feeding ability of artificial diets
- Artificial diets produced by
{
N Corporation
K University
- - - Mulberry content
{
40%
60%
- Feeding rate
=
(Number of adult silkworms) ÷ (Number of silkworms at the beginning of rearing) × 100
Take a picture four days after the beginning of rearing → Count
)
Date
N Corporation.
K University.(40%)
K University.(60%)
Comment
2004
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2005
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2006
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2007
/ 2
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Average.
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