Efficiency Agrobacterium -mediated wheat transformation method

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Method of introducing a polynucleotide molecule into or... – Via agrobacterium

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C800S278000, C800S320100, C800S320200, C800S320300, C800S320000, C435S469000, C435S430100, C435S431000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an improved transformation and regeneration system for wheat. In particular, the invention relates to enhancements in the glyphosate selection system. The transformation method is efficient and reliable for production of fertile plants with improved agronomic qualities.

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