Newsupdate...
Included this gene into a design which is native to many plant species.... http://journals2005.pasteur.ac.ir/NB/23(9)/1177%20-%201180.pdf
Confers resistance to kanamycin when overexpressed. Does not work in bacteria.
Could you call such a glowing plant "cisgenic" instead of transgenic ? Because it is a native plant gene (and as a marker not GFP but Lux - but both just optical markers, used many times, not toxic)
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