Zusammenfassung
Fast alle Pflanzenarten, darunter sehr viele Nutzpflanzen, können gentechnisch verändert werden. Dazu wurden verschiedene Verfahren entwickelt, von denen die Wichtigsten hier vorgestellt werden. Hinzu kommen Informationen über Selektionssysteme, Regeneration und Nachweis fremder DNA in transgenen Pflanzen. Schließlich werden Methoden zur Entfernung von Markergenen beschrieben.
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Kempken, F. (2020). Herstellung, Nachweis und Stabilität von transgenen Pflanzen. In: Gentechnik bei Pflanzen. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60744-2_3
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