Search Results - "Michielse, C.B"
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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation leads to improved gene replacement efficiency in Aspergillus awamori
Published in Fungal genetics and biology (2005)“…In this study, the efficiency of gene replacement in Aspergillus awamori between Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and CaCl 2/PEG-mediated transformation…”
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Role of bacterial virulence proteins in Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Aspergillus awamori
Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-05-2004)“…The Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Aspergillus awamori was optimized using defined co-cultivation conditions, which resulted in a reproducible and…”
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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation as a tool for functional genomics in fungi
Published in Current genetics (01-07-2005)“…In the era of functional genomics, the need for tools to perform large-scale targeted and random mutagenesis is increasing. A potential tool is…”
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The FRP1 F-box gene has different functions in sexuality, pathogenicity and metabolism in three fungal pathogens
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-08-2011)“…SUMMARY Plant‐pathogenic fungi employ a variety of infection strategies; as a result, fungi probably rely on different sets of proteins for successful…”
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one-step method to convert vectors into binary vectors suited for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
Published in Current genetics (01-04-2004)“…Bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) are widely used for the construction of physical maps, positional-cloning and whole-genome sequencing strategies…”
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Development of a system for integrative and stable transformation of the zygomycete Rhizopus oryzae by Agrobacterium-mediated DNA transfer. [Erratum: 2004 June, v. 271, no. 5, p. 638.]
Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-05-2004)“…Two transformation systems, based on the use of CaCl(2)/PEG and Agrobacterium tumefaciens, respectively, were developed for the zygomycete Rhizopus oryzae…”
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