COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BM64 AND BM60 GENES REVEALS DUAL STRATEGIES IN BMNPV INFECTION AND RESISTANCE IN BOMBYX MORI
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“BmNPV Bm60 is a key target gene used by a resistant strain of Bombyx mori to inhibit BmNPV proliferation” and “Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) Bm64 is required for BV production and per os infection”
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