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Progress in planta transformation without tissue culture

LOW ENERGY ACCELERATOR, RAY TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS

Progress in planta transformation without tissue culture

GU Yun-hong
YU Zeng-Liang
QIN Guang-Yong
HUO Yu-Ping
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.15, No.2pp.99-101Published in print 01 Apr 2004
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With the development of planta genetic engineering, more emphases have been laid on convenient and high efficient genetic transformation methods. And transformation without tissue culture is a prospective direction of it. In this paper, traditional transformation methods and the methods of non-tissue culture were summarized. With the exploration and application of Arabidopsis transformation mechanism, with the use of ion beam-mediated transformation invented by Chinese scientists and the development of other transformation methods, transformation methods without tissue culture and planta genetic engineering could be improved rapidly.

Planta transformation without tissue cultureGenetic transformationArabidopsis transformationIon beam-mediated transformation
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