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- aggregation date "1987".
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- aggregation subject "Biology and Life Sciences".
- aggregation title "T-DNA organization in tumor cultures and transgenic plants of the monocotyledon Asparagus officinalis".
- aggregation abstract "Asparagus officinalis was the first monocotyledonous plant from which hormone-independent and opine-producing crown gall tissue could be isolated. We confirm by DNA hybridization that tumor lines obtained after infection of this plant by Agrobacterium strains harboring wild-type nopaline and octopine tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmids are stably transformed and contain transferred DNA (T-DNA) segments identical to the T-DNA found in dicotyledonous plants. We have also infected Asparagus with a nononcogenic T-DNA vector that carries a chimeric aminoglycoside phosphotransferase [NOS-APH(3')II] gene and selected transformed tissues on kanamycin-containing medium. The transformed status of these tissues was then confirmed by DNA hybridization. From these calli we regenerated kanamycin-resistant shoots that were subsequently rooted. Thus we report the isolation of transgenic monocotyledonous plants engineered via the Agrobacterium vector system.".
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