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  DNA barcoding for plant protection: applications and summary of available data for arthropod pests.
Over the last decade, DNA barcoding -the use of short, standardized DNA sequences for species identification -has emerged as an important tool to st...
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  Potential for genetic improvement of silkworm through molecular and transgenic approaches.
The silkworm (Bombyx mori) makes a great contribution to agricultural development, but traditional breeding is constrained by limited natural genetic resource...
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  Current status of coffee genetic resources and implications for conservation.
Coffee genetic resources are being lost at a rapid pace, leading to loss of genetic diversity. Some of the threats contributing to the erosion of co...
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  Excision of selectable marker genes from transgenic plants by site-specific DNA recombination.
Current genetic transformation methods have relatively low efficiencies, e.g. in the successful model species Arabidopsis thaliana, the transformatio...
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  Plant mutation breeding in agriculture.
A mutation is a sudden heritable change in the DNA in a living cell, not caused by genetic segregation or genetic recombination. Mutation breeding is the p...
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  Grapevine genetic engineering: tool for genome analysis or plant breeding method? Which future for t
Though the production of transgenic grapevines for commercial release is not conceivable for another ten or fifteen years, the current interest focus...
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  Applications of RNA interference in transgenic plants.
RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful tool to down-regulate single genes or sets of genes in a sequence-specific manner. Since its discovery in the 1...
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  Understanding genetic relationships of wild and cultivated roses and the use of species in breeding.
The existence of numerous wild species, the variability within species and the wide geographical distribution in combination with the weak barriers to...
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  Molecular overview on plant somatic embryogenesis
The developmental pathway leading to plant somatic embryogenesis (SE) is true demonstration of totipotency of plant cells. During this process, soma...
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  Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus: options for control
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) control has been challenging and frustrating for researchers, veterinarians and producer...
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