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Horizontal gene transfer in the environment and the significance of broad host range plasmids.
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Year: 1993 Publisher: Gent : Universiteit Gent, Fakulteit Landbouwkundige en Toegepaste Biologische Wetenschappen,

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Exploitation of microorganisms
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ISBN: 0412457407 9401046697 940111532X Year: 1993 Publisher: London : Chapman & Hall,

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Le progrès génétique passe-t-il par le repérage et l'inventaire des gènes ? : Troisièmes Journées scientifiques du réseau biotechnologies végétales, Rabat, 14-18 octobre 1991
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ISBN: 2742000011 9782742000012 Year: 1993 Publisher: Montrouge: John Libbey Eurotext,

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Plant breeding : Principles and prospects.
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ISBN: 0412433907 9401046654 9401115249 Year: 1993 Volume: 1 Publisher: London : Chapman and Hall,


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Transgenesis techniques : principles and protocols
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ISBN: 0896032450 1592595057 Year: 1993 Volume: 18 Publisher: Clifton, NJ : Humana Press,

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Over the past twenty years, the disciplines of cellular and molecular biology have generated a bounty of information pertaining to the understanding of the structure and function of eukaryotic cells . It is now recognized that individual cells regulate their activities in response to a multitude of external signals ; that external signals, a- ing through a limited number of second messenger systems, modulate the cell's pattern of gene expression; and that the cohort of genes available for regulation is dependent upon the developmental history of the cell. Extrapolating these truths to the whole organism is a challenge that has been met by an increasing number of investigators . The wealth of information that molecular and cell biology has provided us with is now being integrated into an understanding of whole t- sues, organs, and organisms. Without such an integration, the molecular information will be nothing more than a confusing catalog of sequences and structures. Central to this project will be the app- cation of the powerful new techniques described in Transgenesis Techniques: Principles and Protocols .

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