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      Studies of the mechanism of transgene integration into plant protoplasts: improvement of the transformation rate

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      Euphytica
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              Hybrid genes in the analysis of transformation conditions : I. Setting up a simple method for direct gene transfer in plant protoplasts.

              Direct gene transfer into plant protoplasts has been recently developed, and conditions for high frequency transformation of SR1 tobacco protoplasts established. In this paper we analyse numerous transformation parameters in a comparative study on SR1 Nicotiana tabacum and N. plumbaginifolia, and report on a simple chemical technique for very efficient protoplast transformation. It is based on the synergistic interaction of MgCl2 and PEG. The technique yielded up to 1400 transformants per 3×10(5) treated N. tabacum protoplasts (up to 4.8% of the survivors, late selected clones). Using N. plumbaginifolia, the frequencies were 10-fold lower, indicating that the 'competence' for transformation has a species-specific component.
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                Journal
                Euphytica
                Euphytica
                Springer Nature
                0014-2336
                1573-5060
                February 1995
                February 1995
                : 85
                : 1-3
                : 53-61
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                10.1007/BF00023930
                ec8ed6be-2f58-418f-bf5e-120283a2f4b8
                © 1995
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