Wnt6 and Wnt10 regulate spot marking formation in Bombyx mori larvae

pubmed: wnt1 2025-10-06

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Insect pigmentation patterns are critical for ecological adaptation and serve as an excellent model for studying the genetic basis of phenotypic diversity. The Wnt family is a conserved group of genes that play crucial roles in various biological processes across species. While Wnt1 and WntA have been extensively characterized for their roles in insect coloration, particularly in Drosophila and butterflies, the functions of other Wnt family members, such as Wnt6 and Wnt10, remain poorly...

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Xin Ding, Lu Zheng, Junxia Liu, Kun Chen, Minjin Han, Hai Hu, Yuxia Tang, Xiaoling Tong, Fangyin Dai

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10/06/2025, 22:35

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07/28/2025, 06:00