Strains - Strain Detail
Name
g32
Classification by phenotype
larvae: marking(g)
Main phenotype
Spontaneous;additional pairs of star spots on dorsal side of sixth through tenth segments when well developed, slower growth rate as embryo due to genetical background or environmental factors increase number of spots.
Symbol;ms
Background
egg
PesS
larva
p3 , ms (5-10), Amy-dV & Amy-dn , Amy-hcn , BesA , Ict-AF , Ict-DSM , Ict-HM , Lp-fS , PflF
pupa(cocoon)
Yf
adult
Notes
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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
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
Masuda A, Xu J, Mitsudome T, Nagata Y, Morokuma D, Mon H, Banno Y, Kusakabe T, Lee JM.
Title
Mass Production of an Active Peptide-N-Glycosidase F Using Silkworm-Baculovirus Expression System.
Journal
Mol Biotechnol 2015 57(8) 735-45
Author
Egi Y, Akitomo S, Fujii T, Banno Y, Sakamoto K
Title
Silkworm strains that can be clearly destined towards either embryonic diapause or direct development by adjusting a single ambient parameter during the preceding generation
Journal
Entomological Science 2014 17(4) 396-399
Author
Ueno Y, Takao M, He N, Yamamoto K, Banno Y, Fujii H.
Title
Genetic Analysis of Basic Chymotrypsin Inhibitors in the Hemolymph of the Silkworm, Bombyx mori
Journal
J Insect Biotech Sericol. 2006 75(2) 65-69
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Order
egg
larva
pupa
cocoon
adult
DNA
Larva period : 417.0 (hour)
1st instar
1st diapause
2nd instar
2nd diapause
3th instar
3th diapause
4th instar
4th diapause
5th instar
53.2
24.0
40.8
19.2
54.5
24.0
75.0
31.3
93.3
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
NO DATA
NO DATA
2010
/ 2
NO DATA
Average.