2018
DOI: 10.7904/2068-4738-ix(17)-60
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Constructional and Functional Evaluation of Two New Plant Expression Vectors—pBI121gus-6 and pBI1215+1

Abstract: Abstract. Binary vectors are widely used in Agrobacterium gene transfer in plants.Although new plant expression vectors have been designed, pBI121-based vectors are still more common. The availability of fewer numbers of restriction enzyme sites is the most important drawback in pBI121. In this article, two new vectors-based on pB121, pBI121 5+1 , and pBI121 GUS-6 -were introduced. The construction of new vectors was confirmed by PCR and digestion pattern analysis. Furthermore, the reporter gene (gus) was clon… Show more

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“…The technique is effective for producing many homologous copies from a DNA fragment. First, a DNA fragment, containing the desired gene, is cleaved, then is inserted into a circular DNA molecule as a vector for producing chimeric or recombinant DNA molecules [ 8 , 9 ]. A vector is a transporter tool for transferring the desired gene into the host cell, such as a virus and bacterium.…”
Section: Cloning Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The technique is effective for producing many homologous copies from a DNA fragment. First, a DNA fragment, containing the desired gene, is cleaved, then is inserted into a circular DNA molecule as a vector for producing chimeric or recombinant DNA molecules [ 8 , 9 ]. A vector is a transporter tool for transferring the desired gene into the host cell, such as a virus and bacterium.…”
Section: Cloning Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, antibiotic resistance genes are widely used as selective marker genes. If the genes are unintentionally transferred into an infectious bacterium, the organism will resist a specific antibiotic [ 8 ].…”
Section: Cloning Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%