<p><p>This book presents a detailed overview and critical evaluation of the state of the art and latest approaches in genetic manipulation studies on plants to mitigate the impact of climate change on growth and productivity. Each chapter has been written by experts in plant-stress biology and highl
Testing for Genetic Manipulation in Plants
β Scribed by R. M. Twyman, E. StΓΆger, A. Kohli, T. Capell (auth.), Professor J. F. Jackson, Professor H. F. Linskens (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 203
- Series
- Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis 22
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis Concept of the Series The powerful recombinant DNA technology and related developments have had an enormous impact on molecular biology. Any treatment of plant analyΒ sis must make use of these new methods. Developments have been so fast and the methods so powerful that the editors of Modern Methods of Plant AnalyΒ sis have now decided to rename the series Molecular Methods of Plant AnalyΒ sis. This will not change the general aims of the series, but best describes the thrust and content of the series as we go forward into the new millennium. This does not mean that all chapters a priori deal only with the methods of molecular biology, but rather that these methods are to be found in many chapters together with the more traditional methods of analysis which have seen recent advances. The numbering of the volumes of the series therefore continues on from 20, which is the most recently published volume under the title Modern Methods of Plant Analysis. As indicated for previous volumes, the methods to be found in Molecular Methods of Plant Analysis are described critically, with hints as to their limiΒ tations, references to original papers and authors being given, and the chapΒ ters written so that there is little need to consult other texts to carry out the All authors have been chosen because of their methods of analysis described.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVII
Selectable and Screenable Markers for Rice Transformation....Pages 1-17
Use of Green Fluorescent Protein to Detect Transformed Shoots....Pages 19-30
Luciferase Gene Expressed in Plants, Not in Agrobacterium ....Pages 31-36
Use of Ξ² -Glucuronidase to Show Dehydration and High-Salt Gene Expression....Pages 37-61
Methods for Detecting Genetic Manipulation in Grain Legumes....Pages 63-72
Elimination of Selectable Marker Genes from Transgenic Crops....Pages 73-93
GST-MAT Vector for the Efficient and Practical Removal of Marker Genes from Transgenic Plants....Pages 95-117
Safety Assessment of Insect-Protected Crops: Testing the Feeding Value of Bt Corn and Cotton Varieties in Poultry, Swine and Cattle....Pages 119-137
Safety Assessment of Genetically Modified Rice and Potatoes with Soybean Glycinin....Pages 139-151
Chromosomal and Genetic Aberrations in Transgenic Soybean....Pages 153-168
Transgenic Barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) and Chromosomal Variation....Pages 169-188
Back Matter....Pages 189-194
β¦ Subjects
Plant Genetics & Genomics; Agriculture; Genetic Engineering
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