Is it highly effective that a lower plant is transcrpited plasmid carrying fluoresin gene

Zhisheng Lu

Tuesday, 24 Feb 2009 12:37 UTC

Although the fluoresin is widely used in bio-research, it seems that these protein are not popular in people’s daily life. I know that some questions still exist in the tech that plants with fluoresin in vivo light greatly when they are exposured in UV. So, is it highly effective that a lower plant, such as Arabidopsis thaliana or grass, is transcrpited plasmid carrying fluoresin gene? How can we improve it? I think that that tech is really fun. People would like those plants, wouldn’t they?


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