Cisgenesis may be conceived as a technological evolution of the traditional genetic engineering to introduce the desired trait in planta with a minimal impact on its genomic asset. This technology is a great opportunity for plant breeding in the near future and its application in the most important crops is becoming a crucial goal for scientific and commercial research. We took up this challenge and tried to set up an effective system in grapevine. One of the requirements for a cisgenic plant is the absence, in the genome, of selectable marker genes. To this aim, we evaluated two strategies both based on site-specific recombination to excise undesired sequences from the plant genome after the selection phase. The first exploits the nptII ma...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera) is one of the most widespread and economically important ...
[EN] Breeding through genetic transformation offers the possibility to add or modify single traits i...
Corresponding author: Dr Laurent Torregrosa, fax 00 33(0) 4 9961 2064, email laurent.torregrosa@supa...
Cisgenesis may be conceived as a technological evolution of the traditional genetic engineering to i...
Cisgenesis is one of the new plant breeding technologies emerging as a promising tool for the future...
The Italian government has recently announced a significant allocation of public funds for the susta...
Over the past few years, the new plant breeding technologies emerged as outstanding tools in the sce...
New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBTs) aim to overcome traditional breeding limits for plant improvem...
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) could be the answer for many relevant problems affecting crops....
The interest in new breeding technologies is constantly growing in the plant biotechnology world. C...
The new plant breeding technologies (NPBTs) have recently emerged as powerful tools in the context o...
Site-specific DNA excision strategy for marker gene removal was exploited for gene transfer into gr...
Cisgenesis and intragenesis are emerging plant breeding technologies which offer great promise for f...
Site-specific DNA excision strategy for marker gene removal was exploited for gene transfer into gra...
Plant breeding is a multidisciplinary scientific activity with tool development as driving force. It...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera) is one of the most widespread and economically important ...
[EN] Breeding through genetic transformation offers the possibility to add or modify single traits i...
Corresponding author: Dr Laurent Torregrosa, fax 00 33(0) 4 9961 2064, email laurent.torregrosa@supa...
Cisgenesis may be conceived as a technological evolution of the traditional genetic engineering to i...
Cisgenesis is one of the new plant breeding technologies emerging as a promising tool for the future...
The Italian government has recently announced a significant allocation of public funds for the susta...
Over the past few years, the new plant breeding technologies emerged as outstanding tools in the sce...
New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBTs) aim to overcome traditional breeding limits for plant improvem...
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) could be the answer for many relevant problems affecting crops....
The interest in new breeding technologies is constantly growing in the plant biotechnology world. C...
The new plant breeding technologies (NPBTs) have recently emerged as powerful tools in the context o...
Site-specific DNA excision strategy for marker gene removal was exploited for gene transfer into gr...
Cisgenesis and intragenesis are emerging plant breeding technologies which offer great promise for f...
Site-specific DNA excision strategy for marker gene removal was exploited for gene transfer into gra...
Plant breeding is a multidisciplinary scientific activity with tool development as driving force. It...
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera) is one of the most widespread and economically important ...
[EN] Breeding through genetic transformation offers the possibility to add or modify single traits i...
Corresponding author: Dr Laurent Torregrosa, fax 00 33(0) 4 9961 2064, email laurent.torregrosa@supa...