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Page 1: NOSCaMV35S - دانشگاه تهرانjournals.ut.ac.ir/article_19618_466a8395f71c5d149... · REFERENCES 1. Banerjee, A. K., D.C. Agrawal, S.M. Nalawade & K.V.Krishnamurthy.2002

gus

gus

*

(Gossypium hirsutum L.)

LBA4404pBI121gusnptII

CaMV35SNOSgus

T1PCRGUS

(T1)

gusA3A4A7

(T1)nptII

(T1)PCRgus

gus

*

E-mail:[email protected]

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uid

Gh-rbcsGh-spgus

Gh-spGh-rbcs

pBI121gusnptII

gus

gus

GhTUB1

GhTUB1

gus

LBA4404pBI121gus

CaMV35SnptII

Nos

OD600

mg/1

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gus

MSKNO3

MgCl2

B5

MSB5

MS

GUS

(PCR)

T- DNA pBI121

gusnptIIOligo

''

GUS 3'-ACGTCCTGTAGAGAAACCCCAA-5

GUS 5'-CCCGCTTCGAAACCAATGCC-3

NPTII 3'-GAACAAGATGGATTGCACGC-5

NPTII 5'-GAAGAACTCGTCAAGAAGGC-3

TaqDNA

1. Cefotaxime

) dNTP

MgCl2

X

PCR

gus

T0

(T1)

MS

pH=8

GUS

2

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nptII

nptII

PCR

nptII

nptII

gus

gus

gus

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gus

PCR

nptII

DNA

DNApBI121

DNA

DNA

gus

gus

GUS

gus

PCR

gus

gus

PCR

gus

DNA

DNA

DNA

DNApBI121

DNA

gus(T1)

T0gus

gus

gus

gus

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gus

GUS+ GUS-

A1 44 A2 4 3 A3 52 A4 6 2 A5 8 0 A6 4 4 A7 5 2 A8 5 3

gus

A3A4A7gus

A1A6

nptII

(gus+)

GUS

gus nptII

gus

nptII

PCR

nptII

DNA

DNA

DNA

DNApBI121

DNADNA

DNA

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gus

2,4-D

pBI121

LBA4404EHA105

EHA105LBA4404

LBA4404

EHA101EHA105

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