2012
DOI: 10.5897/ajb12.2194
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Screening of new isolates of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) and cloning of the cry genes

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“…The cry1 and cry10 genes were less frequent, which was consistent with the results of Konecka et al (2012), Mahalakshmi et al (2012), Nemappa et al (2012), Shishir et al (2014), Constanski et al (2015) and Soares da Silva et al (2017) but divergent from those of Jouzani et al (2008), Salekjalali et al (2012, Khojand et al (2013) and El-Kersh et al (2014), who found these genes to be more frequent in Bt isolates. The low frequency of cry1 genes in the evaluated isolates does not necessarily represent a limitation since these genes are toxic not only to dipterans but also to insects in Lepidoptera or Coleoptera (Silva et al, 2012;Jouzani et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 86%
“…The cry1 and cry10 genes were less frequent, which was consistent with the results of Konecka et al (2012), Mahalakshmi et al (2012), Nemappa et al (2012), Shishir et al (2014), Constanski et al (2015) and Soares da Silva et al (2017) but divergent from those of Jouzani et al (2008), Salekjalali et al (2012, Khojand et al (2013) and El-Kersh et al (2014), who found these genes to be more frequent in Bt isolates. The low frequency of cry1 genes in the evaluated isolates does not necessarily represent a limitation since these genes are toxic not only to dipterans but also to insects in Lepidoptera or Coleoptera (Silva et al, 2012;Jouzani et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%