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    Large DNA Transformation in Plants

    • Last Update: 2021-02-14
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Large
    DNA
    (>100 kb) transformation methods have been reported in tomato using
    Agrobacterium
    -mediated transformation (
    1
    ) and tobacco using biolistic bombardment (
    2
    ). Both methods used modified bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) such as BIBAC or pBACwich. BIBAC vector (used in tomato) is capable of transferring large DNA fragments from
    Agrobacterium
    into plants. pBACwich (used in tobacco) utilizes a Cre/
    lox
    site-specific recombination system to integrate large DNA fragments into plant chromosomes.
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