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Grüne Gentechnik, Koexistenz und Haftung nationales und gemeinschaftsrechtliches HaftungsregimeSchlösser, Caroline-Ann January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Bonn, Univ., Diss., 2007
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Genotypische Variation der Überdauerungsneigung von transgenem und konventionell gezüchtetem Raps und Möglichkeiten der Beeinflussung durch Bodenbearbeitung als Beitrag zur Sicherheitsforschung bei transgenen KulturpflanzenGruber, Sabine. January 2004 (has links)
Hohenheim, Univ., Diss., 2004. / Aus: Journal of Agricultural Science (Cambridge) 142, 29-40 , Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection, Special Issue XIX, 151-159 , European Journal of Agronomy 20, 351-361 , Weed Research [2005, im Druck].
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Koexistenz grüner Gentechnik mit anderen Bewirtschaftungsformen /Elbracht, Julia. Unknown Date (has links)
Bonn, Universiẗat, Diss., 2009.
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Transformation of Nicotiana benthamiana with different BWYV (Beet western yellows virus) sequences to test for virus resistanceValenzuela Aguila, Sofia. Unknown Date (has links)
Techn. University, Diss., 2000--Braunschweig.
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Transgene Mausmodelle zur Charakterisierung der Funktion kardialer b-adrenerger RezeptorenEngelhardt, Stefan. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2002--Würzburg.
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Reifekorrelierte Enzyme des Sekundärstoffwechsels von Erdbeeren (Fragaria x ananassa) Expression und Funktion /Lunkenbein, Stefan. Unknown Date (has links)
Techn. Universiẗat, Diss., 2006--München.
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Verhalten des pat-Gens in transgenem Raps und Mais im Freilandversuch RoggensteinRosenbrock, Hilkea. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2001--München.
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Gezielte Erzeugung und Analyse transgener Mäuse zur Aufklärung der Funktion der C-terminalen Domäne des Cx43 Proteins in vivoMaaß, Karen. Unknown Date (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss., 2004--Bonn. / Dateien in unterschiedlichen Formaten.
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The PP1 gamma isoforms restore spermatogenesis but not fertility in PP1 gamma null miceSoler, David C. 02 December 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Effect of Ploidy Elevation, Copy Number and Parent-Of-Origin on Transgene Expression in PotatoJohnson, Alexander Arthur Theodore 21 August 2001 (has links)
Recent advances in plant genetic engineering offer substantial benefits to farmers throughout the world. Genetic research has identified many exogenous genes that could considerably decrease production costs through transgene-mediated resistance to insect, viral, fungal and bacterial pathogens. Potato can be produced from true potato seed (TPS) through a sexual polyploidization step, known as 4x-2x hybridization. Little is known regarding the stability of transgenes through sexual polyploidization in potato, although studies have associated ploidy elevation with transgene silencing in plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana. In the present study, potato was transformed with two different transgenes, cry3Aa and PVYo cp, and transgene expression was analyzed through 4x-2x hybridization. Transgene introgression did not affect fertility or agronomic performance (tuber set, average tuber weight, total tuber yield) of the resulting 4x-2x hybrids; however, reduced seed germination was observed for several transgenic lines in an in vitro study. Ploidy elevation did not affect a highly expressed single copy cry3Aa transgene, simplex or duplex, transmitted through pollen to 4x-2x hybrids. By contrast, multiple copies of cry3Aa triggered significant transgene silencing in diploids and silencing was further pronounced upon pollen transmission to 4x-2x hybrids. Crosses between two, single insert plants demonstrated additional evidence that multiple cry3Aa transgenes resulted in reduced expression, as well as provided evidence for maternal effects on expression of the cry3Aa transgene. Finally, Cry3Aa expression levels of progeny derived from low expressing, multiple copy 4x-2x hybrids indicated that reduction of transgene number in progeny, through meiotic segregation, could increase Cry3Aa expression. The results suggest that 4x-2x hybridization using single copy, male parents can result in high expressing, transgenic 4x-2x hybrids while segregating for a low frequency of non-transgenic hybrids that create a "refuge" to inhibit development of resistance to transgenes in pest populations. / Ph. D.
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