Agrobacterium tumefaciens plays a crucial role in the production of transgenic plants by serving as a vector for transferring foreign DNA into plant cells. It naturally infects plants and integrates a segment of its DNA, known as T-DNA, into the plant's genome. Scientists exploit this ability by introducing desired genes into the T-DNA, allowing for the stable transformation of the plant’s genetic material. This method facilitates the development of plants with new traits, such as disease resistance or improved nutritional content.
Transposons are DNA sequences that can move within a genome, potentially disrupting genes. In transgenic plants, transposons can be used as a tool to insert foreign genes into the plant genome. The transposon can carry the foreign gene to a new location in the plant's DNA, leading to the production of a transgenic plant with new traits.
Greater land production, wider range of suitable land, disease resistance, greater environmental tolerance, less pesticides, fungicides, and fertilizers. GM plants are better competitors for land, water and sunlight. That's why they are bred transgenic, for the benefits.
Practical applications are: bacteria: they are easy to grow animal: study genes and improve the food supply plant: They are an important part of our food supply because they produce a natural insecticide so they don't have to be sprayed.
Tomato and Potato plants
Yes,mostly in animals,or plants,mostly in female privates.
At this time (December 2013), there is no indication that daffodils are transgenic plants.
Transposons are DNA sequences that can move within a genome, potentially disrupting genes. In transgenic plants, transposons can be used as a tool to insert foreign genes into the plant genome. The transposon can carry the foreign gene to a new location in the plant's DNA, leading to the production of a transgenic plant with new traits.
Greater land production, wider range of suitable land, disease resistance, greater environmental tolerance, less pesticides, fungicides, and fertilizers. GM plants are better competitors for land, water and sunlight. That's why they are bred transgenic, for the benefits.
pesticide
A transgenic organism has genes from other species inserted into its genome. Two of its applications are to improve yield in plants and for research purposes in animals.
Practical applications are: bacteria: they are easy to grow animal: study genes and improve the food supply plant: They are an important part of our food supply because they produce a natural insecticide so they don't have to be sprayed.
a trangenic plant containing genes from both potato and tomato plants
Tomato and Potato plants
Yes,mostly in animals,or plants,mostly in female privates.
Transgenic plants are plants in which DNA from another species has been introduced into the plant's genome.
the benifits of involve transgenic organisms that we are found a new crops or new varities of plants...who has benifitted for production of seed.....and the own risk at that may cause a new deseases...
John A. Lindbo has written: 'Virus resistance in transgenic plants expressing translatable and untranslatable forms of the tobacco etch virus coat protein gene sequence' -- subject(s): Disease and pest resistance, Genetic aspects, Potyviruses, Genetics, Tobacco, Transgenic plants