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    Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Potato Genotypes

    • Last Update: 2020-11-18
    • Source: Internet
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    The potato (
    Solanum tuberosum
    ) is the world’s fourth major food crop. The potato is ideally suited for improvement by modern genetic manipulation methods, as it is highly amenable to a wide range of various tissue-culture techniques (
    1
    ). In recent years, a combination of cellular and molecular approaches, including somatic hybridization and genetic transformation, have been employed to improve existing potato cultivars (
    2
    ). Genetic transformation, however, provides a more direct and controlled method for manipulating the genome of potato for both basic and applied research purposes (
    3
    ). This chapter describes the
    Agrobacterium
    -mediated transformation method for potato genotypes.
    Agrobacterium tumefaciens
    and its Ti-plasmid have been used extensively as vectors to introduce engineered genes into plants (
    4
    ). In order for genetic modification via
    Agrobacterium
    to be successful, both a reproducible regeneration system and an efficient
    DNA
    delivery system directed toward those cells capable of regeneration are mandatory. An ability to select the transformed cells from a large number of untransformed cells is also essential, because transformation frequency is usually between 5 and 50%.
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