Hallmann A, Rappel A. Genetic engineering of the multicellular green alga Volvox: a modified and multiplied bacterial antibiotic resistance gene as a dominant selectable marker. Plant J. 1999;17(1):99-109.The green alga Volvox represents the simplest multicellular organism: Volvox is composed of only two cell types, somatic and reproductive. Volvox, therefore, is an attractive model system for studying various aspects of multicellularity. With the biolistic nuclear transformation of Volvox carteri, the powerful molecular genetic manipulation of this organism has been established, but applications have been restricted to an auxotrophic mutant serving as the DNA recipient. Therefore, a dominant selectable marker working in all strains and mut...
Research seeking to understand the molecular innovations involved in transitioning from unicellular ...
Microalgae are photosynthetic microorganisms widely used for the production of highly valued compoun...
The purpose of this study was to express an antimicrobial peptide in the chloroplast to further deve...
Hallmann A, Wodniok S. Swapped green algal promoters: aphVIII-based gene constructs with Chlamydomon...
Volvox carteri is a multicellular green alga comprised of two distinct cell types: ~16 large reprodu...
Hallmann A, Rappel A, Sumper M. Gene replacement by homologous recombination in the multicellular gr...
Hallmann A, Sumper M. Reporter genes and highly regulated promoters as tools for transformation expe...
von der Heyde EL, Klein B, Abram L, Hallmann A. The inducible nitA promoter provides a powerful mole...
Lerche K, Hallmann A. Stable nuclear transformation of Gonium pectorale. BMC Biotechnology. 2009;9(1...
Chlorella vulgaris has been proposed as a promising green alga for CO2 biomitigation due to its attr...
Low stability of transgenes and high variability of their expression levels among the obtained trans...
SYNOPSIS. Volvox and its relatives provide an exceptional model for integrative studies of the evolu...
The development of complex multicellular body plans relies on the differentiation of distinct cell t...
Transgenic microalgae have the potential to impact many diverse biotechnological industries includin...
The purpose of this study was to establish a chloroplast transformation system in Chlorella vulgaris...
Research seeking to understand the molecular innovations involved in transitioning from unicellular ...
Microalgae are photosynthetic microorganisms widely used for the production of highly valued compoun...
The purpose of this study was to express an antimicrobial peptide in the chloroplast to further deve...
Hallmann A, Wodniok S. Swapped green algal promoters: aphVIII-based gene constructs with Chlamydomon...
Volvox carteri is a multicellular green alga comprised of two distinct cell types: ~16 large reprodu...
Hallmann A, Rappel A, Sumper M. Gene replacement by homologous recombination in the multicellular gr...
Hallmann A, Sumper M. Reporter genes and highly regulated promoters as tools for transformation expe...
von der Heyde EL, Klein B, Abram L, Hallmann A. The inducible nitA promoter provides a powerful mole...
Lerche K, Hallmann A. Stable nuclear transformation of Gonium pectorale. BMC Biotechnology. 2009;9(1...
Chlorella vulgaris has been proposed as a promising green alga for CO2 biomitigation due to its attr...
Low stability of transgenes and high variability of their expression levels among the obtained trans...
SYNOPSIS. Volvox and its relatives provide an exceptional model for integrative studies of the evolu...
The development of complex multicellular body plans relies on the differentiation of distinct cell t...
Transgenic microalgae have the potential to impact many diverse biotechnological industries includin...
The purpose of this study was to establish a chloroplast transformation system in Chlorella vulgaris...
Research seeking to understand the molecular innovations involved in transitioning from unicellular ...
Microalgae are photosynthetic microorganisms widely used for the production of highly valued compoun...
The purpose of this study was to express an antimicrobial peptide in the chloroplast to further deve...