
Cloning in plants
new developments
- 246 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Cloning in Plants: New Developments takes into account the process of cloning and plant transformation. It comprises the tools required for cloning and the basic requirement of cloning, cloning and transformation of medicinal plants has also been described. It provides the reader with the fundamental concept of cloning and plant transformation so as to understand the techniques involved in the process of cloning and to learn the concept, features and development of energy cane. This book also discusses about techniques used for vitro cloning of small RNAs, a versatile and simple enzyme-free cloning approach of aqua cloning, virus-induced gene silencing, concept, development and characteristics of energy cane and the concept of IRDL cloning.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- DECLARATION
- ABOUT THE EDITORS
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Plant Transformation and Cloning
- Chapter 2 Cloning plants: tools
- Chapter 3 The Need to Clone Plants
- Chapter 4 Cloning and Transformation of Medicinal Plants
- Chapter 5 Transgenic Plants
- Chapter 6 Methodologies for In Vitro Cloning of Small RNAs and Application for Plant Genome(s)
- Chapter 7 A Modular Cloning Toolbox for the Generation of Chloroplast Transformation Vectors
- Chapter 8 AQUA Cloning: A Versatile and Simple Enzyme-Free Cloning Approach
- Chapter 9 Virus-Induced Gene Silencing, a Post Transcriptional Gene Silencing Method
- Chapter 10 Energy Cane: Its Concept, Development, Characteristics, and Prospects
- Chapter 11 IRDL Cloning: A One-Tube, Zero-Background, Easy-to-Use, Directional Cloning Method Improves Throughput in Recombinant DNA Preparation
- Index
- Back Cover