2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.29.587392
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Detection of known and novel virus sequences in the black solider fly and expression of host antiviral pathways

Hunter K. Walt,
Heather R. Jordan,
Florencia Meyer
et al.

Abstract: Mass rearing of animals in close quarters can be highly conducive to microbe transmission, including pathogens. This has been shown multiple times in the case of important industrial insects such as crickets, silkworms, and honeybees. One industrial insect of increasing importance is the black soldier fly (Diptera: Hermetia illucens), as it can convert organic waste into high quality protein and fatty acids. Along with this, they take up far less space than traditional protein sources, as millions of black sol… Show more

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