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"T-DNA"
Keywords:
plasmid
,
agrobacterium
,
tumefaciens
,
transgenes
,
dna
Related Terms:
Transgene
,
Plasmids
,
Genomic dna
,
Gene transfer
,
Cloning vector
,
Gene cloning
,
Cosmid
,
Plasmid
,
Bacterial artificial chromosome
,
Bac
,
Transgenesis
,
Homeobox
,
Recombinant dna
,
Replicon
,
Molecular marker
,
Recombinant dna technology
,
Homologous recombination
,
Pseudogenes
,
Yac
,
Homeotic gene
,
Rdna
,
Pseudogene
,
Restriction fragment length polymorphism
,
Gene splicing
,
Restriction fragment
,
Yeast artificial chromosome
,
Transposase
,
Transfection
,
Marker gene
,
Insertion
,
Klenow fragment
,
Expression vector
,
Rflp
,
Operator
,
Transgenic
,
Repetitive dna
,
Amplification
,
Exons
,
Markers
,
Rapd
,
Gene targeting
,
Origin of replication
,
Episome
,
Southern blot
,
Okazaki fragment
,
Transposon
,
Sequencer
,
Genomic
,
Genome
,
Promoter
The portion of the Ti plasmid transferred from Agrobacterium to the plant DNA.
sci.sdsu.edu
The segment of DNA in the Ti plasmid of Agrobacterium tumefaciens that is transferred to plant cells and inserted into the chromosomes of the plant.
fao.org
A part of the Ti plasmid that is inserted into the genome of the host plant cell.
yangkeqiang.bokee.com
Part of the Ti plasmid, which is transferred from the soil bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens to a recipient plant cell during a natural process that has been utilised to introduce transgenes into plants to genetically modify them.
defra.gov.uk
(n) It stands for transferred DNA
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