Overview
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Stanton B. Gelvin
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Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA
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Robbert A. Schilperoort
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Leiden State University, Leiden, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (37 chapters)
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In vitro methods of gene transfer to plant cells
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- Roland Bilang, Andreas Klöti, Martin Schrott, Ingo Potrykus
Pages 1-16
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Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer to plant cells
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- Cindy R. Walkerpeach, Jeff Velten
Pages 33-51
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- Csaba Koncz, Norbert Martini, László Szabados, Milan Hrouda, Andreas Bachmair, Jeff Schell
Pages 53-74
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- Paul J. J. Hooykaas, Teresa Mozo
Pages 75-83
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- Stanton B. Gelvin, Chang-Nong Liu
Pages 85-97
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- Linda A. Castle, Roy O. Morris
Pages 99-114
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- Nancy L. Mathis, Maud A. W. Hinchee
Pages 115-123
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Selectable and screenable markers for plant transformation
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- Geert Angenon, Willy Dillen, Marc Van Montagu
Pages 125-137
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- Luis Herrera-Estrella, Patricia León, Olof Olsson, H. Teemu Teeri
Pages 139-170
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- Yves Dessaux, Annik Petit
Pages 171-182
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Nucleic acid extraction from plant tissue
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- Scott O. Rogers, Arnold J. Bendich
Pages 183-190
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- Gerald E. Hall Jr., Steven Spiker
Pages 191-202
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- C. A. Price, Noureddine Hadjeb, Lee Newman, Ellen M. Reardon
Pages 215-229
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- Katharina Pawlowski, Reinhard Kunze, Sacco De Vries, Ton Bisseling
Pages 231-243
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Transcription and translation systems
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- Yuhki Yamaguchi, Fujio Mukumoto, Hidemasa Imaseki, Ken-Ichi Yamazaki
Pages 257-271
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Blotting and gene detection systems
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- Johan Memelink, Kathleen M. M. Swords, L. Andrew Staehelin, J. Harry C. Hoge
Pages 273-295
About this book
Five years ago, the first edition of the Plant Molecular Biology Manual appeared. At that time, the editors felt that the field of plant molecular biology had matured to a point that the publication of a series of protocols in plant molecular biology was warranted. During the past five years, the field of plant molecular biology has expanded rapidly. This expansion is, among other things, reflected by the presence of several journals in the plant sciences, as well as by the increasing amount of plant sciences articles that are published in the more general journals. In 1991 approximately 3000 people attended the Third International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology in Tucson, Arizona, where more than 2000 posters were presented. It is also remarkable to see that nowadays botanical and physiological meetings pay a considerable amount of attention to plant molecular biology. Since the first edition of this manual appeared, we have published, yearly, a series of supplements to the original volume. These supplements covered new subjects and described new methods that had been developed. With time, however, the editors realized that the original manual plus supplements had become cumbersome to use, and we decided to publish a reorganized version of the manual.
Editors and Affiliations
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Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA
Stanton B. Gelvin
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Leiden State University, Leiden, The Netherlands
Robbert A. Schilperoort