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Improving the Traits in Transgenic Plants

The following points highlight the twelve main approaches to improve traits in transgenic plants. The approaches are: 1. Resistance against the Biotic Stresses Like Insects, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens 2. Resistance against the Abiotic Stresses Like Cold, Drought, Heat, Acidity, Metal (Al, Hg), Toxicity, etc 3. Herbicide Resistance 4. Improvement in Vitamin Content 5. Improvement in Nutritional Quality and Others. [...]

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Top 3 Methods used in Gene Sequencing

The following methods highlight the top three methods used in gene sequencing. The methods are: 1. Maxam & Gilbert's Chemical Degrada­tion Method 2. Sanger and Coulson's Dideoxynucleotide Synthetic Method 3. Direct DNA Sequencing using PCR. 1. Maxam & Gilbert's Chemical Degrada­tion Method: In this method the following steps are involved (Fig. 18.17) i. The 3' ends of DNA fragments are [...]

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Methods of Gene Transfer used in Plants

The following methods highlight the two important methods of gene transfer used in plants. The methods are: 1. Indirect Method 2. Direct Method. 1. Indirect Method: Transfer via Agrobacterium: The transfor­mation of a plant can be carried out directly by using Agrobacterium spp. which is a common bacterium causing crown gall tumour in legumes. This bacterium carries a plasmid with [...]

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