Utilization of Bacillus thuringiensis in Genetically Modified Crops: Difference between revisions
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[[Image:Bacillus thuringiensis.JPG|thumb|300px| | [[Image:Bacillus thuringiensis.JPG|thumb|300px|left|Figure 3. Electron micrograph of the crystalline protein toxin produced by <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i>. The insecticidal properties of these proteins were first discovered by Christopher Hannay in 1955. Micrography by Jim Buckman (2006).]] | ||
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[[Image:Figure_5_bt.png|thumb|300px|left|Figure 5. The survival of western corn rootworm larvae when exposed to (A) Cry3Bb1 corn, (B) mCry3A corn, and Cry34/35Ab1 corn. The black bars indicate populations of western rootworm larvae that had been collected from cornfields in 2011. The white bars indicate the control group of western rootworm larvae that had been isolated in the NCARL since before 2003 [10].]] | |||
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Structure and Phylogeny
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Bt Toxins
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Ethical Issues Surrounding Bt Crops
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[1] Ibrahim, M.A., N. Griko, M. Junker, and L.A. Bulla. 2010. Bacillus thuringiensis: A genomic and proteomics perspective. Bioengineered Bugs 1:1, 31-50.
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