Plant Biotechnology and Genetics: Principles, Techniques and Applications
Covello VT (1983): The perception of technological risks: A literature review.Tech Forecasting Social Change 23 :285–297. Cricht ...
...
&CHAPTER 16 The Future of Plant Biotechnology C. NEAL STEWART, Jr. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee, Kn ...
the decade when plant biotechnology emerged with a vision on how agriculture might be revolutionized. Although farming dates bac ...
1920s. Even then, it was used to transport a fraction of long-distance passengers. Trains, ships, and automobiles were far more ...
the DNA ends of two molecules are ligated together in a process also known as DNA end-joining or illegitimate recombination. In ...
sitesattBandattP, respectively, to yield product sites known asattLandattR. These were explained in detail in Chapter 7 and are ...
of sites within a genome could potentially lead to the large-scale restructuring of chromosomes. Of these potential applications ...
animals. Site-specific integration of DNA will likely be used in the next generation of agri- cultural products. The recombinase ...
process, in which the damaged DNA might then be replaced by the similar, but not iden- tical, template introduced into the cell ...
vegetable oil uses, since the latter is the predominant market. Because even if modified soybean oil were safe for consumption, ...
LIFE BOX 16.1. TANIYA DHILLON Taniya Dhillon, Graduate Student, Ohio State University Taniya Dhillon I havealwayslivedinanenviro ...
the leaves of transgenic soybean plants due to the introduction of a silencing suppressor. Upon finishing my masters, I plan to ...
David was a great mentor who always gives a grace period to allow students to grow as scientists. After the masters degree, I to ...
Stewart CN Jr (2004): Genetically Modified Planet: Environmental Impacts of Genetically Engineered Plants. Oxford Univ Press, Ne ...
...
&INDEX 2,4-D, 117 35S promoter,seeCaMV 35S promoter 5-enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate synthase, seeEPSPS ABA,seeabscisic ac ...
Chromatin, 88, 136–140, 144–146 Cis-acting element, 144, 164, 186 Cleistogamy, Cleistogamous flowers, 35–36 Codons, 76, 145–152, ...
Khush, Gurdev, 78–80 Klein, Ted, 271–272 Kozak sequence, 150, 170 Laser micropuncture, 263 Left border, T-DNA, 166–167, 282–283 ...
Promoter trap, 225–226 Protein blot analysis,seeWestern blot analysis Protoplasts, 123–124, 261–262 Public Sector Intellectual P ...
«
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
»
Free download pdf