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2018
Bombyx hibisci Fabricius, 1775 Systema entomologiae: sistens insectorvm classes, ordines, genera, species, adiectis synonymis, locis, descriptionibvs, observationibvs: 564. TL: “Habitat in Hibisco populneo Indiae orientalis. Mus. Tottianum”. The species Bombyx Hibisci Fabricius 1775 was described from an unspecified number of moths in the “Mus ...
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Bombyx hibisci Fabricius, 1775 Systema entomologiae: sistens insectorvm classes, ordines, genera, species, adiectis synonymis, locis, descriptionibvs, observationibvs: 564. TL: “Habitat in Hibisco populneo Indiae orientalis. Mus. Tottianum”. The species Bombyx Hibisci Fabricius 1775 was described from an unspecified number of moths in the “Mus ...
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1990
The scientific biography of the silkworm contains a wealth of observations of tremendous biological significance; therefore it seems inevitable that this economically important insect will become an established laboratory species in developmental biology.
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The scientific biography of the silkworm contains a wealth of observations of tremendous biological significance; therefore it seems inevitable that this economically important insect will become an established laboratory species in developmental biology.
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Bombyx orientalis Fabricius 1793
2018Bombyx orientalis Fabricius, 1793 Entomologia systematica emendata et aucta … 3(1): 422. TL: “in India orientali. Dom. Lund”. The taxonomic situation with Bombyx orientalis has been complicated for a long time. The type of the species has been considered lost as no specimen so labeled has been found in the Copenhagen, Glasgow or London museum ...
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Silkworm, Bombyx mori, as an alternative model organism in toxicological research
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2018Nouara Abdelli, Lu Peng, Keping Chen
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Spiophanes bombyx Claparede 1870
2009Published as part of Blank, Miriam, 2009, Spiophanes norrisi sp. nov. (Polychaeta: Spionidae) — a new species from the NE Pacific coast, separated from the Spiophanes bombyx complex based on both morphological and genetic studies, pp.
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2019
It was shown that polyhedras of Bombyx mori Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus contain RNA with molecular weight of 17-18 kDa (50-60 nucleotides). This RNA is likely to belong to the minor RNA class and its origin is discussed.
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It was shown that polyhedras of Bombyx mori Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus contain RNA with molecular weight of 17-18 kDa (50-60 nucleotides). This RNA is likely to belong to the minor RNA class and its origin is discussed.
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