Selectable marker genes and unintended changes to the plant transcriptome (original) (raw)
2009, Plant Biotechnology Journal
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The study focuses on the implications of using selectable marker genes in plant biotechnology, particularly in transgenic plants. It investigates how the introduction of these genes can lead to unintended changes in the plant transcriptome, potentially affecting plant development, growth, and phenotype. By analyzing specific case studies, the research aims to reveal the complexity of plant gene interactions and the need for careful evaluation of marker gene impacts during the genetic engineering processes.
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