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Sex control in silkworms

Nature, 1975
The production of hybrid silkworms yielding a very high proportion of male larvae is of great importance to the silk industry, because of the very much higher yield of silk from males. Strains giving as many as 98% male offspring have now been developed from mutants with translocations of the X chromosome.
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Editorial: Silkworm Genome

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008
Pierre, Couble   +2 more
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Artificial superstrong silkworm silk surpasses natural spider silks

Matter, 2022
Jingxia Wang, Weidong Huang, Wensu Yuan
exaly  

Silkworm Incubator

2023 4th International Conference on Intelligent Engineering and Management (ICIEM), 2023
Illuru Sai Jahnavi   +4 more
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Silkworms

2008
John B. Heppner   +104 more
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Insight into the silkworm pupae: Modification technologies and functionality of the protein and lipids

Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2022
Richard A Herman, Jun Wang, Chenghai Yan
exaly  

Silkworm

2007
Yuji Yasukochi   +2 more
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Silkworms

Scientific American, 1873
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