Author:
Shuja Malik,Riaz Hassan,Jamal Muhsin,Imran Muhammad
Abstract
Kanamycin is a widely used selection agent in dicot-plant genetic transformation systems. In monocots, however, it does not seem to be effective as it has no or minimal effect on the normal growth of non-transformed plants. Kanamycin was previously demonstrated to bleach the pigments of the non-transgenic plants. This may yield the idea that kanamycin can be used as an effective screening marker rather than a selectable marker in monocots.
Copyright (c) 2021 Malik Nawaz Shuja, Hasan Riaz, Muhsin Jamal, Muhammad Imran
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University of Management and Technology
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