Tissue Culture

Plant cell and tissue transformation is the process through which the endogenous DNA is modified to understand or enhance the plants genetic makeup. Using tissue culture, new plant or cell lines are generated and from these transformed events which host the modified DNA within their genomes.

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Publications

Collier, R., Burgwyn, B., Walter, N., Lutke, K., and Taylor, C.G. (2005) Ex vitro composite plants: an inexpensive, rapid method for root biology Plant Journal 43:449-457.
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W. Kevin Lutke Petunia hybrida Transformation Using Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Book Chapter: Agrobacterium Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology vol.44). Wang, K editor. 2005
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Christopher G. Taylor, Beth Fuchs, Ray Collier, and W. Kevin Lutke Generation of Composite Plants using Agrobacterium rhizogenes. Book Chapter: Agrobacterium Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology vol.44). Wang, K editor. 2005
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