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<h1 class="SectionTitles" style="width:1100px; ">Vectors construction</h1><br/>
<h1 class="SectionTitles" style="width:1100px; ">Vectors construction</h1><br/>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">We have successfully constructed 2 backbones, piGEM001</em> and piGEM002. And we have verified them using digestion (Fig.1) and sequencing.</p>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">We have successfully constructed 2 backbones, piGEM001</em> and piGEM002. And we have verified them using digestion (Fig.1) and sequencing.</p>
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<strong>Fig.5</strong>
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Positive tobacco plantlets of each transgenic line.
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<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">The transgenic and wildtype plants, which had been grown separately in sealed boxes, were exposed to formaldehyde evaporated from a micro tube (0.5ml) containing formaldehyde solution (37%, 10μl) (Fig.8). Two weeks later we observed the phenotype of transgeneic  and widetype plants (Fig.9). We found that the transgenic plant is stronger than wildtype after formaldehyde exposure. This indicates that production of <i>HPS/PHI</i>, <i>FALDH</i> and <i>FDH</i> enhanced formaldehyde tolerance of transgenic plant.</p>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">The transgenic and wildtype plants, which had been grown separately in sealed boxes, were exposed to formaldehyde evaporated from a micro tube (0.5ml) containing formaldehyde solution (37%, 10μl) (Fig.8). Two weeks later we observed the phenotype of transgeneic  and widetype plants (Fig.9). We found that the transgenic plant is stronger than wildtype after formaldehyde exposure. This indicates that production of <i>HPS/PHI</i>, <i>FALDH</i> and <i>FDH</i> enhanced formaldehyde tolerance of transgenic plant.</p>
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The relationship between formaldehyde concentration and time
The relationship between formaldehyde concentration and time
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Folmaldehyde concentration detection.
Folmaldehyde concentration detection.
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