Genetic Modification of Plants

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Genetic transformation is the transfer of isolated and cloned genes into the DNA, usually the chromosomal DNA, usually the chromosomal DNA, of another organism. The aim is to introduce new characteristics such as making a crop resistant to a herbicide, introducing a novel trait, or producing a new protein or enzyme. This genetic modification technology is enabling scientists to pursue exciting novel strategies for plant improvement, most of which would be impossible using traditional plant breeding methodologies. This new line of investigation has great potential to benefit farmers, consumers and societies worldwide. The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of the production of genetically modified plants, highlighting the key scientific and technical advances that underpin their development. Topics such as promises and risks of genetic modification of plants, intellectual property issues of plant biotechnology, nature conservation through plant biotechnology, etc., are also described in detail. This book is written for plant biochemists, food scientists, plant geneticists and students and teachers of biotechnology.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hema Gautam

Dr. Hema Gautam, a well-known teacher of biotechnology, received her academic training as a biologist and molecular geneticist. She has more than twenty years of professional experience. She has authored about 25 research papers and five books on biotechnology and genetic engineering. She also serves as a consultant to many famous companies of biotech industry, mainly in the fields of plant tissue culture, recombinant DNA technology and in regulatory affairs. She also works as a scientific reviewer for a number of international journals on biotechnology.

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Title
Genetic Modification of Plants
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178802589
Length
vii+295p., Figures; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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