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PCR identification of kan-resistant tobacco seedlings (piGEM010 transgenic line).
PCR identification of kan-resistant tobacco seedlings (piGEM010 transgenic line).
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<h1 class="SectionTitles" style="width:1140px; ">Enhanced tolerance of transgenic tobacco</h1><br/>
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<h1 class="SectionTitles" style="width:1140px; ">Enhanced HCHO Tolerance </h1><br/>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">The transgenic plants and wildtype, which had been grown separately in sealed boxes, were exposed to HCHO evaporated from a micro tube (0.5ml) containing HCHO solution (37%,50ul) (Fig.7). One week later we observed the phenotype of transgeneic plants and widetype (Fig.8). We found that the transgenetic seedling is stronger than wildtype after formaldehyde exposure.This indicates that production of HPS/PHI, Faldh and FDH enhanced HCHO tolerance of transgenic seedlings to some extent.</p>
<p style="color:#1b1b1b;">The transgenic plants and wildtype, which had been grown separately in sealed boxes, were exposed to HCHO evaporated from a micro tube (0.5ml) containing HCHO solution (37%,50ul) (Fig.7). One week later we observed the phenotype of transgeneic plants and widetype (Fig.8). We found that the transgenetic seedling is stronger than wildtype after formaldehyde exposure.This indicates that production of HPS/PHI, Faldh and FDH enhanced HCHO tolerance of transgenic seedlings to some extent.</p>
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