Methods for genotype-independent nuclear and plastid transformat

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Method of introducing a polynucleotide molecule into or... – Involving particle-mediated transfecion

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800293, 800278, 8003202, 435440, 435468, 435470, A07H 100, C12N 1529, C12N 1582, C12N 1500, A01H 106

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ABSTRACT:
A method for transforming rice plants to express heterologous DNA which involves the biolistic bombardment of mature rice seeds (embryo bearing) and results in expression of the heterologous DNA coated on the biolistic particle in the post-bombardment embryo. The heterologous DNA may be introduced as a plastid, as opposed to bare DNA. The transformed rice embryo is regenerated into a rice plantlet which can be transferred from greenhouse to field.

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Riazuddin et al., Insect Resistant Transgenic Basmati Rice, Rice Biotechnology Quarterly, vol. 23, pp 7-8, 1995.

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