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The Use of Induced Somatic Sector Analysis (ISSA) for Studying Genes and Promoters Involved in Wood Formation and Secondary Stem Development

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09:54 min

October 5th, 2016

DOI :

10.3791/54553-v

October 5th, 2016


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Induced Somatic Sector Analysis

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Title

0:46

Preparation of Agrobacterium tumefaciens for Inoculation

1:59

Inoculation of Plant Stems with A. tumefaciens

3:44

Harvesting for GUS Histological Assay

5:57

Identification of Transgenic Tissue

7:22

Results: Successful Transformation of Stem Tissue Using the ISSA Method

9:12

Conclusion

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