“…With advances of biotechnology, B. mori has been treated as an important bioreactor for producing recombinant protein ( Tomita et al, 2000 , 2003 ). Moreover, because of their intermediate genome size, short life cycle, affordability, and ability to be easily used for drug screening, B. mori is a perfect model organism for scientific discovery, especially for lepidopterans, and is useful for economic research ( Kaito et al, 2002 ; International Silkworm Genome, 2008 ; Tabunoki et al, 2016 ; Meng et al, 2017 ). To maintain the consistency of biological background among different laboratories, the B. mori strains of Dazao and p50T were first separately sequenced and annotated in China and Japan by whole-genome shotgun sequencing in 2004, and the genome sequence has been updated every few years, which is considered the gold standard ( Mita et al, 2004 ; Xia et al, 2004 ; Meng et al, 2017 ; Kawamoto et al, 2019 ).…”