Additionally, the chlorplasts are protected by a double-membrane...
But, theoretically - sure. Prokaryontic translation machinery will insert foreign DNA quite sure
On Friday, July 18, 2014 7:47:56 AM UTC+2, Yuriy Fazylov wrote:
-- But, theoretically - sure. Prokaryontic translation machinery will insert foreign DNA quite sure
On Friday, July 18, 2014 7:47:56 AM UTC+2, Yuriy Fazylov wrote:
Can a plant virus or a phage virus with recombinant chloraplast ligands be used to shuttle in genes?
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