Development of a pollen-mediated transformation method forNicotiana glutinosa Leonne M. van der Leede-PlegtBernadette C. E. van de VenArjen J. van Tunen Papers Pages: 77 - 86
Expression of bacterial cysteine biosynthesis genes in transgenic mice and sheep: toward a newin vivo amino acid biosynthesis pathway and improved wool growth C. S. BawdenA. V. SivaprasadG. E. Rogers Papers Pages: 87 - 104
Transgenic carnations obtained byAgrobacterium tumefciens-mediated transformation of leaf explants Anne-Claire van AltvorstTjitske RiksenHans J. M. Dons Papers Pages: 105 - 113
Methylation and expression of a metallothionein promoter ovine growth hormone fusion gene (MToGH1) in transgenic mice Kenneth J. SnibsonDavid WoodcockTimothy E. Adams Papers Pages: 114 - 122
β-glucuronidase as a marker for clonal analysis of tomato lateral roots Gyung-Hee LeeLynn RodgersBrian H. Taylor Papers Pages: 123 - 131
Expression of giant silkmoth cecropin B genes in tobacco Dion FlorackSjefke AllefsWillem Stiekema Papers Pages: 132 - 141
Competitiveness of transgenic oilseed rape Jesper R. FredshavnGitte S. PoulsenPatrick Rudelsheim Papers Pages: 142 - 148
A simple method of DNA extraction from whole tissues and blood using glass powder for detection of transgenic animals by PCR Joe AttalMarco Cajero-JuarezLouis-Marie Houdebine Papers Pages: 149 - 150
The production of recombinant proteins in plants —University of Leicester, UK: 24–27 July 1994 Meran R. L. Owen Meeting Report Pages: 151 - 152