“…Although GB was initially developed for nuclear transformation in plants (Sarrion‐Perdigones et al., 2011), it has been adapted since then for its use in plastids (Vafaee, Staniek, Mancheno‐Solano, & Warzecha, 2014), yeast (Pérez‐González et al., 2017), filamentous fungi (Hernanz‐Koers et al., 2018), and human cells (Sarrion‐Perdigones et al., 2019). The creation of new parts (i.e., promoters, new codon‐optimized CDSs…) is usually enough to make GB fully functional for transfection in any other organisms in addition to plants, fungi, and human cells.…”