Abstract
Co-transformation experiments were carried out onPetunia hybrida protoplasts. The method used was electroporation with two plasmids: one confering kanamycin resistance, and the other harbouring a phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) cDNA fromSorghum vulgare leaves. Southern blot analysis of the selected lines demonstrated a high co-transformation frequency.
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