1. Proteolytic enzymes as markers of productivity and heterosis of silkworm
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Krylova Id, Iarygin Dv, and Filippovich IuB
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biology ,Heterosis ,fungi ,Proteolytic enzymes ,Positive correlation ,biology.organism_classification ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,Productivity (ecology) ,Bombyx mori ,Early prediction ,Cysteine ,Hybrid - Abstract
A positive correlation between the activity level of cysteine proteinases in developing eggs of common silkworm moth (Bombyx mori L.), on the one hand, and a set of commercial characteristics, on the other, was found. This allows the determination of cysteine proteinase activities (pH optima of 3.0, 3.6, and 8.6) to be recommended as a biochemical test for an early prediction of potential productivity of silkworm breeds. A positive correlation between the activity level of acid cysteine proteinases in eggs of parental breeds and a set of commercial characteristics of their hybrids was detected, indicating the possibility of predicting the degree of heterosis.
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- 2005
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