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Re: funnytimes2 post# 276133

Monday, 05/06/2024 9:39:03 AM

Monday, May 06, 2024 9:39:03 AM

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Good news. It also clarifies that no BAM-1 silkworms were used for producing silk — just an effort to increase the colony size. People who thought BAM-1 silk was being produced were mistaken. The 10-K report will be out sometime in the next 10 days or so and we will see if KBLB reported any increase in their silk inventory since January.

The other thing that caught my eye was wording “… in a batch of thousands of silkworms.”

Thousands of silkworms aren’t a lot. ‘Tens of thousands’ would have been quite a bit better. With fewer than 10,000 silkworms, nearly all of the viable moths will be used to increase the breeding pool of parental lines.

They may need to push back silk production until after the next crop reproduces, somewhere around the third or fourth week in June. If that is the case, the first BAM-1 silk should become available around the end of July.

It could be the case that ‘thousands of silkworms’ was simply imprecise and the number was in the tens of thousands.

We’ll learn more down the road … the KBLB way.
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