HOW DOES SEX OF THE SILK WORM, Bombyx mori L. LARVAE AFFECT ITS PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE?
MOHAMED REFAAT GHARIB ABO EL ELA;
Abstract
This work was conducted to study the effect of sex on the physiological performance of Bombyx mori L. larvae. The percentage increase of silk proteins in female larvae was 31.98%. Electrophoresis was undertaken to determine whether this increase, was due
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| Title | HOW DOES SEX OF THE SILK WORM, Bombyx mori L. LARVAE AFFECT ITS PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE? | Authors | MOHAMED REFAAT GHARIB ABO EL ELA | Keywords | HOW DOES SEX OF THE SILK WORM, Bombyx mori L. LARVAE AFFECT ITS PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE? | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | This work was conducted to study the effect of sex on the physiological performance of Bombyx mori L. larvae. The percentage increase of silk proteins in female larvae was 31.98%. Electrophoresis was undertaken to determine whether this increase, was due |
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