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  1. Genes are located on the plasmid. Cry toxins have specific activities against, insect ,species of the orders Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies),Diptera (flies
  2. Been engineered into corn include resistance to herbicides and resistance to, insect ,pests, the latter being achieved by incorporation of a gene that codes for the
  3. Using a buffer overflow in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. A bug is an, insect ,of the order Hemisphere, known as the" true bugs ". Bug or BUG may also refer
  4. Alaska, from Hyde to the Arctic Coast, and west to the Aleutians. * State, insect ,: Four-spot skimmer dragonfly, adopted 1995. Agriculture (also called farming
  5. Might bite. Another type of EW is a direct insect attack against crops; the, insect ,may not be infected with any pathogen but instead represents a threat to
  6. Neural network (for example, the human brain implementing arithmetic or an, insect ,looking for food),in an electrical circuit, or in a mechanical device.
  7. Available in a number of countries to control corn borer (a lepidopteran, insect ,), which is otherwise controlled by spraying (a more difficult process).
  8. Reproduction for one million years, the longest period known for any, insect , Some scientists, however,regard evidence for long periods of asexual
  9. Central and South America, are considered to have the most painful sting of any, insect , although it is usually not fatal to humans. This sting is given the highest
  10. Management strategy to prevent insect s from becoming resistant to BT crops, and, insect , resistance management plans are mandatory for BT crops planted in the USA and
  11. Insecticides. The toxicity of each BT type is limited to one or two, insect ,orders; it is nontoxic to vertebrates and many beneficial arthropods, because
  12. Secretions containing acetophenones and other chemicals that immobilize small, insect ,attackers. The worker subsequently dies. Suicidal defenses by workers are also
  13. Are considered a pest in commercial agriculture, because they can be hosts for, insect ,pests or fungal diseases (ovary smut – Microbotryum SP) which attack crops
  14. Salivary glands where they are injected into the new vertebrate host when the, insect ,vector feeds again. Evolution Many Coccidiomorpha have an intermediate host as
  15. And macro gametes are always found in the blood. The gametes are taken up by the, insect ,vector during a blood meal. The microgametes migrate within the gut of the
  16. Any microorganism that causes illness and has a superficial resemblance to an, insect , or bug, when viewed through a microscope * Bug, a hybrid dog that is a cross
  17. US medical scientists in occupied Japan undertook extensive research on, insect ,vectors, with the assistance of former Unit 731 staff, as early as 1946. After
  18. To survive and maintain a susceptible population. To reduce the chance an, insect ,would become resistant to a BT crop, the commercialization of transgenic cotton
  19. Of their digestive tract activates the toxin. Cry toxin gets inserted into the, insect ,gut cell membrane, forming a pore. The pore results in cell lysis and eventual
  20. Especially ladybugs, parasitic wasps and predatory flies, which then will hunt, insect ,pests on nearby crops. The family is closely related to Araliaceae and the
  21. Vector during a blood meal. The microgametes migrate within the gut of the, insect ,vector and fuse with the macro gametes. The fertilized macro gamete now becomes
  22. And rivers become more acidic biodiversity is reduced. Acid rain has eliminated, insect ,life and some fish species, including the brook trout in some lakes, streams
  23. Infecting any person or animal they might bite. Another type of EW is a direct, insect ,attack against crops; the insect may not be infected with any pathogen but
  24. Trait introduced to commercially available transgenic crops, followed by, insect ,resistance. In 2001,herbicide tolerance deployed in soybean, corn and cotton
  25. Which actually drink nectar when not reproducing. They then will prey upon, insect ,pests on nearby plants. Some plants are herbs that produce enough scent
  26. Been shown to have adverse impacts on forests, freshwaters and soils, killing, insect , and aquatic life-forms as well as causing damage to buildings and having
  27. Forming a pore. The pore results in cell lysis and eventual death of the, insect , Use in pest control Spores and crystalline insect icidal proteins produced by
  28. Insecticidal proteins produced by B. thuringiensis have been used to control, insect ,pests since the 1920s. They are now used as specific insect icides under trade
  29. Chrysobalanaceae),and a sticky fungus which is used to trap their, insect ,prey. Lemon ants make devil's gardens by killing surrounding plants with their
  30. For ant () is a combination of two logo grams that may be interpreted as ", insect ,() which behaves properly () ". The traditional Chinese character Yi (蟻)
  31. Basis for the dish in Mexico known as escaroles. They are considered a form of, insect ,caviar and can sell for as much as USD 40 per pound (USD 90/kg) because they
  32. Genes for BT toxin, which they produce in its active form. When a susceptible, insect ,ingests the transgenic crop cultivar expressing the BT protein, it stops
  33. To search for food. Its diet almost completely consists of termites, other, insect , larvae and carrion. Physical characteristics The Adolf looks like a very
  34. And some other pests, as well as sheltering ground beetles (which prey upon, insect ,pests) and breaking up hard soil for more delicate neighboring plants. Myth
  35. Company (in 1985) to develop genetically engineered (tobacco) plants with, insect ,tolerance by expressing cry genes from B. thuringiensis. B. thuringiensis-based
  36. Of brigadier, but that year also saw tragedy for him; his wife was bitten by an, insect ,while on holiday in Burnham-on-Sea. The bite became infected, and his wife died
  37. Acid derivates like benzyl benzoate, which is used in artificial flavors and, insect ,repellents. *Benzoate plasticizers, such as the glycol-, diethylengylcol-, and
  38. Jains often do not go out at night, when they are more likely to step upon an, insect , In their view, injury caused by carelessness is like injury caused by
  39. Of insect pollination. To alleviate almond growers from the rising cost of, insect ,pollination, researchers at the Agricultural Research Service (AS) have
  40. Molecular evidence strongly suggest that at least two species of the stick, insect ,genus Timema have used only asexual (parthenogenesis) reproduction for one
  41. The BT toxin occurs as an inactive protoxin, which requires digestion by an, insect ,to be effective. There are several BT toxins and each one is specific to
  42. Public health preparedness.;, inhalation,ingestion of contaminated water or, insect ,bites. Francisca tularemia is very infectious. A small number (10-50 or so
  43. Skin color, flavor,and oil content, and reduce almond growers’ dependency on, insect ,pollination. The fruits from Prunes ducks var. Amara are always bitter as are
  44. That reproduce or replicate within their host victims. Entomological (, insect ,) warfare is also considered a type of BY. Biological weapons may be employed
  45. Human pathogens (such as rotavirus) as well as other vertebrate, plant and, insect ,pathogens. Like the other members of the family, Orbiviruses which encompass
  46. BT crops accounted for 15 %; and" stacked genes" for herbicide tolerance and, insect ,resistance used in both cotton and corn accounted for 8 %. Production of novel
  47. That helps to relieve allergic disorders due to cold, hay fever, itchy skin, insect ,bites and stings. * Chlorpromazine is a tranquilizer that sedates without
  48. Body. Native Americans used Red Alder bark (Anus Aubrey) to treat poison oak, insect ,bites, and skin irritations. Blackfeet Indians used an infusion made from the
  49. Causing nationwide shortages of honey bees and increasing the price of, insect ,pollination. To alleviate almond growers from the rising cost of insect
  50. Chemicals into otherwise pristine water sources, killing off vulnerable, insect ,and fish species and blocking efforts to restore native life. Vehicle emissions

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