The insect midgut is not restful during the larva-to-larva molting stage
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ABSTRACT: IMolting, a special period during which the old cuticle is shed and a new one is produced, is crucial to insect development. During their life cycles, insects that undergo complete metamorphosis may experience several larva-to-larva moltings to become larger, followed by larva-to-pupa and pupa-to-adult moltings to become adults. During the larva-to-larva molting stage, insect larvae stop consuming food and become restful. Whether any changes occur within the molting midgut before ecdysis remains known.
ORGANISM(S): Bombyx mori
PROVIDER: GSE65522 | GEO | 2016/02/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA274269
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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