Transgenesis: An efficient tool in mulberry breeding

Genetic engineering is the most potent biotechnological approach dealing with transfer of specially constructed gene assemblies through various transformation techniques. Tools of recombinant DNA technology facilitated development of transgenic plants. The plants obtained through genetic engineering...

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Veröffentlicht in:African journal of biotechnology 2013-11, Vol.12 (48), p.6672-6681
Hauptverfasser: Shabir, A. Wani, M., Ashraf Bhat, Afifa, S. Kamilli, G., N. Malik, M., R. Mir, Zaffar, Iqbal, M., A. Mir, F., Hassan, Aflaq, Hamid
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