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Volume 1 / 1991 - Volume 21 / 2012
77-86
Papers
Development of a pollen-mediated transformation method forNicotiana glutinosa
Leonne M. van der Leede-Plegt, Bernadette C. E. van de Ven, Mirjam Schilder, John Franken and Arjen J. van Tunen
87-104
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. Bawden, A. V. Sivaprasad, P. J. Verma, S. K. Walker and G. E. Rogers
105-113
Transgenic carnations obtained byAgrobacterium tumefciens-mediated transformation of leaf explants
Anne-Claire van Altvorst, Tjitske Riksen, Herma Koehorst and Hans J. M. Dons
114-122
Methylation and expression of a metallothionein promoter ovine growth hormone fusion gene (MToGH1) in transgenic mice
Kenneth J. Snibson, David Woodcock, Jacqueline M. Orian, Malcolm R. Brandon and Timothy E. Adams
123-131
β-glucuronidase as a marker for clonal analysis of tomato lateral roots
Gyung-Hee Lee, Lynn Rodgers and Brian H. Taylor
132-141
Expression of giant silkmoth cecropin B genes in tobacco
Dion Florack, Sjefke Allefs, Rik Bollen, Dirk Bosch and Bert Visser, et al.
142-148
Competitiveness of transgenic oilseed rape
Jesper R. Fredshavn, Gitte S. Poulsen, Inge Huybrechts and Patrick Rudelsheim
149-150
A simple method of DNA extraction from whole tissues and blood using glass powder for detection of transgenic animals by PCR
Joe Attal, Marco Cajero-Juarez and Louis-Marie Houdebine
151-152
Meeting Report
The production of recombinant proteins in plants —University of Leicester, UK: 24–27 July 1994
Meran R. L. Owen
153
Book Review
Animal cell culture S.J. Morgan and D.C. Darling Oxford: BIOS Scientific Publishers, 1993 £15.00/US$30.00, pp. 162+xiv pages, paperback, ISBN 1-872748-16-3
Kevin J. McCarthy
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