The silkworm Green b locus encodes a quercetin 5-O-glucosyltransferase that produces green cocoons with UV-shielding properties
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G. Tsujimoto | T. Shimada | G. Tsujimoto | S. Katsuma | Y. Ruike | T. Daimon | M. Nakamura | T. Daimon | C. Hirayama | M. Kanai | Y. Ruike | Y. Meng | E. Kosegawa | M. Nakamura | S. Katsuma | T. Shimada | Y. Meng | M. Kanai | C. Hirayama | E. Kosegawa
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