Transformation of Arabidopsis with plant-derived DNA sequences necessary for selecting transformants and driving an objective gene

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Most genetically modified plants are made with antibiotic-resistant genes and promoters derived from plant pathogens. To promote public acceptance, we have adapted a selectable marker and promoters all of which were derived from Arabidopsis thaliana to transformation. We have employed the gene for acetolactate synthase with its own promoter as a selectable marker, and the actin 2 gene promoter to strongly express an objective gene.

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Ahmad, A., Kaji, I., Murakami, Y., Funato, N., Ogawa, T., Shimizu, M., … Kobayashi, H. (2009). Transformation of Arabidopsis with plant-derived DNA sequences necessary for selecting transformants and driving an objective gene. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 73(4), 936–938. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80725

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