Cry1Ac

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Cry1Ac

Cry1Ac (pronounced: /kraɪ wʌn eɪ si:/) is a toxin produced by the Bacillus thuringiensis bacterium. It is a delta endotoxin that is used in genetic engineering to create insect-resistant crops.

Etymology

The term "Cry1Ac" is derived from the bacterium that produces it, Bacillus thuringiensis. The "Cry" stands for "crystal", referring to the crystalline structure of the toxin, and "1Ac" is a specific identifier for this particular toxin.

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