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  1. Substantial equivalence (transcriptomics) experiments In Western Europe, for transgenic crops to be approved for commercial production, proof of their substantial equivalence to conventionally bred crops needs to b
  2. Fluorescence in situ hybridization for the detection of transgene fragments integrated in plant genomes experiments Over the past 30 years, fluorescent chromosome analysis techniques have facilitated the understanding of genome construction and deepened knowledge of the organ
  3. Gene insertion site and pattern experiments The study of insertion patterns and loci of exogenous genes in transgenic plants greatly contributes to the understanding of the mechanisms of integration, expr
  4. Experiments on oat transgenesis and its application in improving osmotic stress tolerance Oat, a temperate cereal crop widely grown worldwide, lacks tolerance to osmotic stress caused by drought and/or high salt. We have developed a genotype-independ
  5. Experimental methods of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of barley Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of barley has been widely utilized over the last decade and it offers advantages over gene gun-mediated transgenic techniq
  6. Barley transformation experiment by gene gun method Microparticle bombardment, also known as the gene gun method, has been widely used in the genetic transformation of cereal crops. This method brings DNA directl
  7. Experiments on efficient Agrobacterium transformation methods in wheat mediated by in situ plant inoculation This chapter details a reproducible method of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of spring wheat by direct inoculation of Agrobacterium sap into immature see
  8. Wheat Flower Organ Transformation Experiment This chapter describes a method similar to the Arabidopsis inflorescence imbibition method for the transformation of wheat floral organs. Instead of relying on
  9. Experimental determination of nitrate reductase activity in plants by the in vitro method Nitrate reductase (NR) is a key enzyme in the process of nitrate assimilation, which plays an important role in plant growth and development, and the determinat
  10. Experiments on the effect of growth hormone on the rooting of mung bean seedlings To understand the principles and methods of growth hormone induced adventitious root formation in plants through experiments.
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