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Second and Third Generations of Transgenic CottonAs a result, different classes of GM cotton have been evolved, which can be referred to as first, second, and third. In this chapter, we will briefly discuss these generations of the GM cotton and provide our point of view for future engineering of GM traits in cotton.多山 发表于 2025-3-25 08:31:42
Mehboob-ur- Rahman,Yusuf Zafar,Tianzhen ZhangAuthoritative reference source in cotton breeding and research.World renowned researchers highlight state-of-the art technologies on cotton genome analysis.Special focus on precision genetic engineerimitral-valve 发表于 2025-3-25 13:58:59
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s more than 50 species distributed in arid to semiarid regions of the tropic and subtropics. Following the genus origin approximately 10–15 million years ago, a rapid global radiation leads to eight major genome groups (A through G and K) of diploids (. = 13). Allopolyploid cottons appeared within tfabricate 发表于 2025-3-26 02:52:07
low the manipulation of all three genomes. Insertion of foreign genes in the nucleus results in low gene expression, random integration of the transgenes, and gene silencing due to epigenetic interactions. Introducing transgenes into the chloroplast genome offers several advantages that include extr积习已深 发表于 2025-3-26 04:31:15
ching the culture and custom of human societies. Due to its importance, the diploid and tetraploid genomes of different cotton plants have been sequenced. These valuable genome data disclosed the evolutionary past of the cotton plants, which were recursively affected by polyploidization, with one co天然热喷泉 发表于 2025-3-26 10:36:33
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(. L.) is the most important source of natural fiber. In the past, conventional breeding efforts were successful to produce cotton cultivars with acceptable fiber quality parameters. But, in recent years, there is frequent occurrence of high temperatures, long dry spells, and intense rains during co