Nurturing Life Sciences
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#Unit 12. Applied Biology
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B. thuringiensis is a spore forming bacterium, which produces a crystal protein as parasporic inclusion in the vegetative cell containing the spore.
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The cry gene of B. thuringiensis produces a protein, which forms crystalline inclusions in the bacterial spores. These crystal proteins are responsible for the insecticidal activities of the bacterial strains.
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Cry proteins divided into four main groups or first ranks, viz., Cryl, Cry II, CryIII and CryIV, on the basis of their insecticidal activities.
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The commercial Bt–cotton available today contain genes from the isolate B-thuringiensis, ssp. that produces Cry I A(a), Cry I A(b), Cry I A(c), Cry IIA.
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