New Green Revolution genesdoi:10.1038/s41477-023-01426-9G. TenaNature Publishing Group UKNature Plants
By Technology Review January 1, 1999 Can an innocuous aquatic plant manufacture disease-curing proteins? Drug companies already use genetically engineered bacteria to produce therapeutic proteins such as Factor IX, a blood component that hemophiliacs lack. Others are trying to insert genes into the ...
Others are trying to insert genes into the cells of animals so that the animals can produce specific proteins in their milk. Anne-Marie Stomp, a professor of forestry at North Carolina State University, says humble duckweed could best both bugs and beasts. The tiny plant may top animals ...
To the R line(s) various genes or chromosome segments would be added by backcrossing, for example; Transec for leaf rust and mildew resistance. Transec and genes for stem rust resistance also would be... TH Busbice,CP Wilsie - 《Crop Science》 被引量: 14发表: 1966年 加载更多...
Meiotic instability and irregular chromosome pairing underpin heat-induced infertility in bread wheat carrying the Rht-B1b or Rht-D1b Green Revolution genes Cseh, Andras;LenykoThegze, Andrea;Makai, Diana;Szabados, Fanni;Hamow, Kamiran Aron;Gulyas, Zsolt;Kiss, Tibor;Karsai, Ildiko;Moncsek, ...
The availability and application of genomic tools is leading to a new Green Revolution that, hopefully, will be able to cope with the challenges faced by agriculture in this century. 展开 关键词: backcrosses backcrossing bioinformatics chromosomes crop yield cultivation genes genetic mapping genetic ...
Genetic engineering (9) usually involves taking genes from one species and inserting them into another (10) to transfer a desired characteristic. This could mean, for example, selecting a gene which leads to the production of a chemical with anti-freeze (11) from an arctic fish, and ...
It is now possible for plants to be engineered with genes 10 from bacteria, viruses, insects, animals or even humans. 11, then, biotechnology allows humans to break the genetic walls that 12 species.Like the green revolution, what some call the gene revolution contributes to the problem of ...
Genetic engineering (9) usually involves taking genes from one species and inserting them into another (10) to transfer a desired characteristic. This could mean, for example, selecting a gene which leads to the production of a chemical with anti-freeze (11) from an arctic fish, and ...
Like the green revolution, (14) some call the gene revolution contributes to the problem of genetic uniformity—some say even more so (15) geneticists can employ techniques such as cloning and (16) culture, processes that produce perfectly (17) copies. Concerns about the erosion of biodiversity...