Search Results - "cloning"

  1. Variación genética de clones híbridos de Eucalyptus by Lopez, Juan Adolfo, Harrand, Leonel, Marco, Martin Alberto, Lopez, Augusto Javier

    Published 2017
    “…Con el objetivo de estimar parámetros genéticos y superioridad/inferioridad esperada respecto a algunos materiales comerciales de E. grandis utilizados en la Mesopotamia Argentina se evaluó volumen individual, proporción de corteza, propiedades físicas y color del duramen de un grupo de clones híbridos de E. grandis con E. camaldulensis, E. tereticornis y E. dunnii. …”
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  2. Rapid and cloning‑free screening of edited alfalfa via next‑generation sequencing by Stritzler, Margarita, Pascuan, Cecilia Gabriela, Bottero, Ana Emilia, Gomez, Maria Cristina, Frare, Romina Alejandra, Puebla, Andrea Fabiana, Tajima, Hiromi, Ayub, Nicolás Daniel, Blumwald, Eduardo, Soto, Gabriela Cynthia

    Published 2022
    “…This problem is particularly acute in polyploid crops such as alfalfa, where the common screening needs cloning and Sanger sequencing. Here, we produced and analyzed fifteen edited events containing different doses of edited alleles for three unrelated target genes. …”
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  3. Performance of potato (Solanum tuberosum) clones under water stress by Sharma, N., Kumar, P., Kadian, M.S., Pandey, S.K., Singh, S.V., Luthra, S.K.

    Published 2011
    “…Yield reduction under severe water deficit was minimum in CIP clone 397069.11 (39.6%), followed by clone 395195.7 (47.3%). …”
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  4. TREC-IN: gene knock-in genetic tool for genomes cloned in yeast by Chandran, S., Noskov, V.N., Segall-Shapiro, T.H., Ma, L., Whiteis, C., Lartigue, C., Jores, Joerg, Vashee, S., Ray-Yuan Chuang

    Published 2014
    “…With the development of several new technologies using synthetic biology, it is possible to engineer genetically intractable organisms including Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies capri (Mmc), by cloning the intact bacterial genome in yeast, using the host yeast’s genetic tools to modify the cloned genome, and subsequently transplanting the modified genome into a recipient cell to obtain mutant cells encoded by the modified genome. …”
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