The Silk Road, which derives its name from the trade of silk produced by the domestic silkworm Bombyx mori, was an important episode in the development and interaction of human civilizations. However, the detailed history behind silkworm domestication remains ambiguous, and little is known about the underlying genetics with respect to important aspects of its domestication. Here, we reconstruct the domestication processes and identify selective sweeps by sequencing 137 representative silkworm strains. The results present an evolutionary scenario in which silkworms may have been initially domesticated in China as trimoulting lines, then subjected to independent spreads along the Silk Road that gave rise to the development of most local strai...
Like other domesticates, the efficient utilization of nitrogen resources is also important for the o...
Fibroin and sericin are proteins composing silk fibers. Based on the finding of amino acid sequence ...
AbstractOrphan genes (OGs) which have no recognizable homology to any sequences in other species cou...
The Silk Road, which derives its name from the trade of silk produced by the domestic silkworm Bomby...
A single-base pair resolution silkworm genetic variation map was constructed from 40 domesticated an...
The domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori, has long served as a model for lepidopteran biology. Its rel...
The domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori, has long served as a model for lepidopteran biology. Its rel...
<div><p>The wild silkworm <i>Bombyx mandarina</i> is widely believed to be an ancestor of the domest...
We review progress in applying molecular genetic and genomic technologies to studies in the domestic...
We review progress in applying molecular genetic and genomic technologies to studies in the domestic...
We review progress in applying molecular genetic and genomic technologies to studies in the domestic...
The silkworm (Bombyx mori) is an important silk-producing domestic insect. The quality and yield of ...
The silkworm (Bombyx mori) is an important silk-producing domestic insect. The quality and yield of ...
Silk is an important natural fiber of high economic value, and thus genetic study of the silkworm is...
Like other domesticates, the efficient utilization of nitrogen resources is also important for the o...
Like other domesticates, the efficient utilization of nitrogen resources is also important for the o...
Fibroin and sericin are proteins composing silk fibers. Based on the finding of amino acid sequence ...
AbstractOrphan genes (OGs) which have no recognizable homology to any sequences in other species cou...
The Silk Road, which derives its name from the trade of silk produced by the domestic silkworm Bomby...
A single-base pair resolution silkworm genetic variation map was constructed from 40 domesticated an...
The domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori, has long served as a model for lepidopteran biology. Its rel...
The domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori, has long served as a model for lepidopteran biology. Its rel...
<div><p>The wild silkworm <i>Bombyx mandarina</i> is widely believed to be an ancestor of the domest...
We review progress in applying molecular genetic and genomic technologies to studies in the domestic...
We review progress in applying molecular genetic and genomic technologies to studies in the domestic...
We review progress in applying molecular genetic and genomic technologies to studies in the domestic...
The silkworm (Bombyx mori) is an important silk-producing domestic insect. The quality and yield of ...
The silkworm (Bombyx mori) is an important silk-producing domestic insect. The quality and yield of ...
Silk is an important natural fiber of high economic value, and thus genetic study of the silkworm is...
Like other domesticates, the efficient utilization of nitrogen resources is also important for the o...
Like other domesticates, the efficient utilization of nitrogen resources is also important for the o...
Fibroin and sericin are proteins composing silk fibers. Based on the finding of amino acid sequence ...
AbstractOrphan genes (OGs) which have no recognizable homology to any sequences in other species cou...