PLANTBI 40 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Ti Plasmid, Antimicrobial Resistance, Cytokinin

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23. nowadays scientists use two plasmids in agrobacterium to deliver genes of interest to plants. You make a gene that carries the coding sequence for the protein of interest immediately adjacent with the coding sequences of another protein that provides an easily visible phenotype. A single plant cell can grow into a mass of undifferentiated cells in the presence of auxin and cytokinin. First add cytokinin for shoots to form, and add auxin for roots to form. 27. recombinant dna technology is based on 3 findings. Describe bacterial plasmids and why they are important. Bacterial plasmids are small circular dna molecules found in bacterial that are not part of the bacterial chromosome. They can replicate independent of the bacterial chromosome. Plasmids have evolved to carry antibiotic resistance genes. They are one of the reasons that pharmaceutical industry needs to keep coming up with new drugs/antibiotics.

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