- fields.
Baculoviruses contain a circular, double-stranded DNA (dsDNA)
genome ranging from 80 to 180 kbp. The
earliest records of
baculoviruses can be found...
-
class II
mobile elements.
Spontaneous plaque morphology mutants of
baculoviruses were
observed to
arise during propagation of
these viruses in the TN-368...
- Moth
larvae are
vulnerable to
being parasitized by Ichneumonidae.
Baculoviruses are
parasite double-stranded DNA
insect viruses that are used mostly...
- (1986). "Specificity and
safety of
baculoviruses". In Granados, R.R; Federici, B.A (eds.). The
biology of
baculoviruses. CRC Press. pp. 177–202. Viralzone:...
- it. This,
along with the
larvae eating the moth,
leads to its death.
Baculoviruses are double-stranded DNA
viruses commonly used as
biological control...
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endopeptidase activity.
Members of the
papain family are widespread,
found in
baculoviruses, eubacteria, yeast, and
practically all protozoa,
plants and mammals...
-
Baculoviruses are Risk
Group 1
agents that have been
widely used for over 25
years for
insect cell
protein production applications.
Baculoviruses are...
-
cells have been
extensively used in
research on viruses,
especially baculoviruses in
their use for
producing recombinant proteins.
Smith GE;
Summers MD...
- May 2013. Moscardi, Flávio (1999). "****essment of the
Application of
Baculoviruses for
Control of Lepidoptera".
Annual Review of Entomology. 44 (1). Annual...
- S2CID 34863069. Kost TA,
Condreay JP (October 1999). "Recombinant
baculoviruses as
expression vectors for
insect and
mammalian cells".
Current Opinion...