There is no selection process involved, just statistics. In these transient assays you typically use quite large amounts of agro. With such an overkill pretty much every mesophyl cell which can be transformed really is transformed. Considerable proportion of these cells get transformed with multiple constructs, quite many with all of them. And you usually dont need the whole leaf or plant to express your genes, several hundred cells per leaf will usually be sufficient. You only need some suitable assay to detect the positive cells, which in your case should be quite easy due to luminiscence. You might need some sort of microscope though. May be also a digital camera with proper filter set and sufficiently long exposure will do as well. This is just an quick an dirty method to check, that you have all genes necessary for a particular function and that all of them work in concert in plant environment. Once you are sure about this, you might start putting them all in the plant at once.
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