Journal of the Arnold Arboretum.; V.47 (1966)

Journal of the Arnold Arboretum.; V.47 (1966)

Author: Arnold Arboretum

Publisher: Legare Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 9781014374899

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A Lithuanian Bibliography

A Lithuanian Bibliography

Author: Adam Kantautas

Publisher: University of Alberta

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 782

ISBN-13: 9780888640109

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An all-inclusive list of books pertaining to Lithuania held by libraries of the United States and Canada. Subjects covered in the two-volume set include geography, geology, legislation, censuses, diplomacy and foreign relations, social structure, culture, the economy, religion and many others.


Abstracts of Bacteriology

Abstracts of Bacteriology

Author: Society of American Bacteriologists

Publisher:

Published: 1917

Total Pages: 678

ISBN-13:

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Includes: Scientific proceedings of the Society of American Bacteriologists.


Genetic Engineering of Plants

Genetic Engineering of Plants

Author: Tsune Kosuge

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-12-27

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 9781468445466

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William C. Taylor Department of Genetics University of California Berkeley, California 94720 It is evident by now that there is a great deal of interest in exploiting the new technologies to genetically engineer new forms of plants. A purpose of this meeting is to assess the possibilities. The papers that follow are concerned with the analysis of single genes or small gene families. We will read about genes found within the nucleus, plastids, and bacteria which are responsible for agri culturally important traits. Given that these genes can be isolated by recombinant DNA techniques, there are two possible strategies for plant engineering. One involves isolating a gene from a cultivated plant, changing it in a specific way and then inserting it back into the same plant where it produces an altered gene product. An example might be changing the amino acid composition of a seed pro tein so as to make the seed a more efficient food source. A second strategy is to isolate a gene from one species and transfer it to another species where it produces a desirable feature. An example might be the transfer of a gene which encodes a more efficient pho tosynthetic enzyme from a wild relative into a cultivated species. There are three technical hurdles which must be overcome for either strategy to work. The gene of interest must be physically isolated.