Body Shape and Coloration of Silkworm Larvae Are Influenced by a Novel Cuticular Protein

Volume: 207, Issue: 3, Pages: 1053 - 1066
Published: Sep 18, 2017
Abstract
The genetic basis of body shape and coloration patterns on caterpillars is often assumed to be regulated separately, but it is possible that common molecules affect both types of trait simultaneously. Here we examine the genetic basis of a spontaneous cuticle defect in silkworm, where larvae exhibit a bamboo-like body shape and decreased pigmentation. We performed linkage mapping and mutation screening to determine the gene product that affects...
Paper Details
Title
Body Shape and Coloration of Silkworm Larvae Are Influenced by a Novel Cuticular Protein
Published Date
Sep 18, 2017
Journal
Volume
207
Issue
3
Pages
1053 - 1066
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