HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Xiaohong Zhou and collaborators from the Yangzhou University, China have published the article: Artificial optimization of bamboo Ppmar2 transposase and host factors effects on Ppmar2 transposition in yeast, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: Frontiers in Plant Science Using a two-component system consisting of a transposase expression cassette and a non-autonomous transposon cotransformed in yeast the authors examined the transposition activity of Ppmar2NA.
SUMMARY
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