Genetic manipulation of biosynthetic pathways in mint

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  • who: Simon Scofield from the School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom, School of Chemistry, Cardiff University, Cardiff have published the research work: Genetic Manipulation of Biosynthetic Pathways in Mint, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Their results showed that the MpGPPS.SSU was unable to modify the chain length specificity of FPPS. When transforming protoplastderived calli and internode sections using PEG mediated direct gene transfer and Agrobacterium transformation of internodal sections respectively their results showed that the transgenic plants had a similar profile to the non-transformed control. This review shows that substantial progress . . .

     

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