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1. A comprehensive gene expression analysis of the unique three-layered cocoon of the cecropia moth, Hyalophora cecropia.

2. Insights into the structure and composition of mineralized hard cocoons constructed by the oriental moth, Monema (Cnidocampa) flavescens Walker.

3. Classification and functional characterization of spidroin genes in a wandering spider, Pardosa pseudoannulata.

4. Sage controls silk gland development by regulating Dfd in Bombyx mori.

5. Silk of the common clothes moth, Tineola bisselliella, a cosmopolitan pest belonging to the basal ditrysian moth line.

6. Developmental and transcriptomic features characterize defects of silk gland growth and silk production in silkworm naked pupa mutant.

7. Molecular nature of dominant naked pupa mutation reveals novel insights into silk production in Bombyx mori.

8. The expansion of genes encoding soluble silk components in the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella.

9. GC/MS-based metabolomic studies reveal key roles of glycine in regulating silk synthesis in silkworm, Bombyx mori.

10. LIM-homeodomain transcription factor Awh is a key component activating all three fibroin genes, fibH, fibL and fhx, in the silk gland of the silkworm, Bombyx mori.

11. Peroxinectin catalyzed dityrosine crosslinking in the adhesive underwater silk of a casemaker caddisfly larvae, Hysperophylax occidentalis.

12. Silverfish silk is formed by entanglement of randomly coiled protein chains.

13. Conservation of a pair of serpin 2 genes and their expression in Amphiesmenoptera.

14. Characterization of silk spun by the embiopteran, Antipaluria urichi.

15. An independently evolved Dipteran silk with features common to Lepidopteran silks.

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