Team:Toulouse/Project/Spreading

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All our constructions are carried by integrative plasmids. Consequently, our different genetic modules should be integrated into the bacterium genome. The integration in the genome is more stable as the constructions are less likely to be transferred to other microorganisms. In addition to that, the expression of our genetic modules would not be dependent on a selective pressure, allowing a high level of transcription <i>in planta</i>.  
All our constructions are carried by integrative plasmids. Consequently, our different genetic modules should be integrated into the bacterium genome. The integration in the genome is more stable as the constructions are less likely to be transferred to other microorganisms. In addition to that, the expression of our genetic modules would not be dependent on a selective pressure, allowing a high level of transcription <i>in planta</i>.  
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<p class="title1">References</p>
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<li class="tree"><p class="texte">S. Dinant, J.L. Bonnemain, C. Girousse, J. Kehr.<b> Phloem sap intricacy and interplay with aphid feeding.</b>C R Biol. 2010 Jun-Jul;333(6-7):504-15. doi: 10.1016/j.crvi.2010.03.008. Epub 2010 May 14.</p></li>
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<li class="tree"><p class="texte"> Z.N. Senwo and M.A. Tabatabai.<b>Amino acid composition of soil organic matter.</b>Biology and Fertility of SoilsFebruary 1998, Volume 26, Issue 3, pp 235-242 </p></li>
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