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Autor:
Christopher J. Pantazis, Sarah Fisk, Kerri Mills, Barry S. Flinn, Vladimir Shulaev, Richard E. Veilleux, Yinghui Dan
Publikováno v:
Plant Cell Reports. 41:1169-1169
Autor:
Vladimir Shulaev, Kerri Mills, Barry S. Flinn, Yinghui Dan, Christopher J. Pantazis, Richard E. Veilleux, Sarah Fisk
Publikováno v:
Plant Cell Reports. 32:329-337
KEY MESSAGE : We developed an efficient Agrobacterium -mediated transformation method using an Ac/Ds transposon tagging construct for F. vesca and high throughput paromomycin spray assay to identify its transformants for strawberry functional genomic
Autor:
Christopher J. Pantazis, Aaron Baxter, Cherish M. Davis, Vladimir Shulaev, Allan W. Dickerman, Nan Lu, J. J. Ruiz-Rojas, Robert C. Lindsay, Yinghui Dan, Teruko Oosumi, Kerri Mills, Sarah H. Holt, Frankie L. Powell, Kendall T. Upham, Richard E. Veilleux, Tammy J. Ferguson
Publikováno v:
Plant Biotechnology Journal. 10:985-994
Fragaria vesca was transformed with a transposon tagging construct harbouring amino terminally deleted maize transposase and EGFP (Ac element), NPTII, CaMV 35S promoter (P35S) driving transposase and mannopine synthase promoter (Pmas) driving EGFP (D
Autor:
Richard E, Veilleux, Kerri P, Mills, Aaron J, Baxter, Kendall T, Upham, Tammy J, Ferguson, Sarah Hudson, Holt, Nan, Lu, Juan J, Ruiz-Rojas, Christopher J, Pantazis, Cherish M, Davis, Robert C, Lindsay, Frankie L, Powell, Yinghui, Dan, Allan W, Dickerman, Teruko, Oosumi, Vladimir, Shulaev
Publikováno v:
Plant biotechnology journal. 10(8)
Fragaria vesca was transformed with a transposon tagging construct harbouring amino terminally deleted maize transposase and EGFP (Ac element), NPTII, CaMV 35S promoter (P35S) driving transposase and mannopine synthase promoter (Pmas) driving EGFP (D
Publikováno v:
BMC Plant Biology
BMC Plant Biology, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 165 (2010)
BMC Plant Biology, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 165 (2010)
Background Impatiens (Impatiens walleriana) is a top selling floriculture crop. The potential for genetic transformation of Impatiens to introduce novel flower colors or virus resistance has been limited by its general recalcitrance to tissue culture