AGRI 1005 : Transgenic Plants Study Guide 2

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15 Mar 2019
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Current limitation: single-gene traits are easiest to engineer into plants, but scientists are improving methods for inserting multiple genes into plants to engineer complex (polygenic) traits. Thinks this gene is one of its own, and expresses the gene as it would any other, resulting in the production of the protein by (usually) every cell in the plant. The most widely used technique for making transgenic plants was first used successfully in the early. Since then, the process has been perfected and commercial crops that express foreign genes (transgenes) were first introduced in the mid 1990"s. Now, millions of acres are planted with transgenic crops. There are a number of ways of transforming a plant (inserting a foreign gene into a plant so that the plant expresses the gene as one of its own). In her lecture, lina mentioned agrobacterium-mediated transformation, gene guns, electroporation, and microinjection. Currently, the most widely-used technique is agrobacterium-mediated transformation.

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