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Genet Res ; 89(2): 73-84, 2007 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17669228

ABSTRACT

The lepidopteran Bombyx mori is an insect of considerable scientific and economic importance. Recently, the B. mori circadian clock gene period has been molecularly characterized. We have transformed a B. mori strain with a construct encoding a period double-strand RNA in order to knock-down period gene expression. We observe that this post-transcriptional silencing produces a small but detectable disruption in the egg-hatching rhythm, as well as a reduction in egg-to-adult developmental time, without altering silk production parameters. Thus we show that both circadian and non-circadian phenotypes can be altered by changing per expression, and, at a practical level, these results suggest that per knock-down may provide a suitable strategy for improving the efficiency of rearing, without affecting silk productivity.


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Bombyx/genetics , Nuclear Proteins/genetics , Animals , Animals, Genetically Modified , Circadian Rhythm/genetics , Female , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Life Cycle Stages/genetics , Male , Nuclear Proteins/metabolism , Period Circadian Proteins , Phenotype , RNA Interference , Silk/biosynthesis
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