How does cryia(b) gene of the bacillus thuringiensis bacterium produces endotoxins
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Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) are gram-positive spore-forming bacteria with entomopathogenic properties. Bt produce insecticidal proteins during the sporulation phase as parasporal crystals. These crystals are predominantly comprised of one or more proteins (Cry and Cyt toxins), also called δ-endotoxins.
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Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) are gram-positive spore-forming bacteria with entomopathogenic properties. Bt produce insecticidal proteins during the sporulation phase as parasporal crystals. These crystals are predominantly comprised of one or more proteins (Cry and Cyt toxins), also called δ-endotoxins.
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