No evidence of unexpected transgenic insertions in t1190 – a transgenic apple used in rapid cycle breeding – following whole genome sequencing

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Henryk Flachowsky from the University of Lisbon, Portugal Spain have published the Article: No Evidence of Unexpected Transgenic Insertions in T1190 - A Transgenic Apple Used in Rapid Cycle Breeding - Following Whole Genome Sequencing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Approach, 8,450 reads were identified.

SUMMARY

    BpMADS4 transgenic lines of PinS started flowering already during in_vitro cultivation and/or a few weeks following the transfer to the greenhouse. Whole genome sequencing of genomic DNA isolated from plantlets grown in_vitro (experiment 2) resulted in ~650 Mio. raw reads (~626 Mio. trimmed reads . . .

     

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