Disruption of Spodoptera exigua serine protease 2 (Ser2) results in male sterility by CRISPR/Cas9 technology
Ping Zou,
Liying Wu,
Shuang Wen
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDSperm development and behavior present promising targets for environmentally safer, target‐specific biorational control strategies. Serine protease in seminal fluid proteins plays a crucial role in the post‐mating reproductive processes of lepidopteran pest insects. The serine protease 2 has been identified as the initiatorin of the seminal fluid protein in Lepidoptera, and its loss of function leads to male sterility. Nevertheless, the genetic pattern of this gene mutation and the impacts of various… Show more
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