Ex-situ conservation.What would happen if a plasmid without a selectable marker was chosen as a cloning vector?
Ph.D. student, Agata Smogorzewska, joined the lab for a rotation in the summer of 1996, and she was unaware (or dismissive) of the lab lore. Agata cloned the cDNA of what now is called TRF2 (17). In addition to the Myb domain, TRF1 and TRF2 showed a large region of homology...
is increasingly recognized as an essential tool for precision breeding in the citrus industry. Since its first application in plants in 2013, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) genome editing has rapidly become a widely adopted method for crop genetic engineering...
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Selectable markers:Selective markers are reporter genes included in the plasmid that is incorporated into the bacterial genome. This reporter gene can then be used to check if transfection was successful; for example an antibiotic marker gene followed by a growth medium which...
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