Plant biotechnology
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Plant biotechnology
(Biotechnology series, 11)
Butterworths, c1989
Available at 20 libraries
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  Okinawa
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Note
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A volume designed to cover the entire range of plant genetic engineering, from the molecule to the organism, in both theoretical and practical examples. A unique feature is the section on the molecular biology of chloroplast genomes and the prospects for their manipulation.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Basic techniques in plant biotechnology: vectors for gene transfer in higher plants
- methods for transforming plant cells
- techniques in plant cell and tissue culture
- selected topics in the genetic manipulation of nuclear genome
- regulation and self-expression of plant genes in microorganisms. Part 2 Regulation of gene expression in plants: the molecular architecture of plant genes - a look at the cellular level
- gene expression in early embryogenesis
- photoregulation of gene expression in plants
- hormonal and stress regulation of gene expression in cereal aleurone layers
- auxin-regulated gene expression in plants
- cytokinin-modulated macromolecular synthesis and expression of genes for photosynthetic and pigments-protein complexes in photosynthetic bacteria. Part 3 Prospects for manipulation of chloroplast genomes: organization and expression of the "Nicotania" chloroplast genome.
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