2019
DOI: 10.1101/716746
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The hormone neuroparsin seems essential in Lepidoptera but not in domesticated silkworms

Abstract: The primary sequence of the Arthropod neurohormone neuroparsin is so variable that so far no orthologs from moths and butterflies have been characterized, even though classical neurosecretory stains identify cells that are homologous to those producing this hormone in other insect species. Here Lepidopteran cDNAs showing limited sequence similarity to other insect neuroparsins are described.That these cDNAs do indeed code for authentic neuroparsins was confirmed by in situ hybridization in the wax moth, Galler… Show more

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