Agrobacterium

NOUN
  1. small motile bacterial rods that can reduce nitrates and cause galls on plant stems
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  • Crown gall strains caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens S-1 702, C-58 have been established from sunflower hypocotyls, tobacco stems and stem pithes, carrot roots and potato tubers.
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  • These recent advance in gene engineering, with optimization of factors affecting genetic transformation of potato via Agrobacterium tumefaciens, were reviewed and discussed in this paper.
  • CBF1 gene from rape was transformed into Arabidopsis thaliana by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated method to screen its transgenic plants with resistance and conduct PCR detection and GUS staining.
  • Collect cells from someone vaccinated against anthrax, take the gene that encodes the resistance and put it into Agrobacterium tumefaciens, infect the plants and… poof!
  • The current "tool" of choice is an agrobacterium that has the ability to transfer DNA between itself and plants. Undefined
  • To genetically alter corn, researchers insert desired DNA from a different plant species or organism into the agrobacterium and then combine that in a petri dish with corn cells. Undefined
  • The MI15 strain of Agrobacterium radiobacter can produce Agrocin MI15 which inhibits the growth of Agrobactium tumefaciens, a pathogen causing grape crown gall.
  • Some are encoded in bacterial plasmids and mediate bacterial conjugation, or, in the case of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, T-DNA transport into plant cells.
  • GM plants have been randomly altered with an assorted arrangement of chimeric genetic material by transfection using agrobacterium or bombarded by pellets of heavy metal. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
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