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==Types of Selectable Markers== | ==Types of Selectable Markers== | ||
===Antibiotic=== | ===Antibiotic=== | ||
===Herbicide=== | |||
===Morphological=== | |||
===Other=== | |||
[[Image:Alternative Selective Marker.jpg|thumb|left|An alternative technique for selectable markers that avoids antibiotic resistance.]] | |||
==Types of Screening== | ==Types of Screening== | ||
[[Image:Blue white test.jpg|thumb|right|Successful example of a blue/white screen test. Blue colonies are wild-type cells, while white colonies are successfully transformed cells]] | [[Image:Blue white test.jpg|thumb|right|Successful example of a blue/white screen test. Blue colonies are wild-type cells, while white colonies are successfully transformed cells]] | ||
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//The first instance of using GFP as a marker. | //The first instance of using GFP as a marker. | ||
#Twyman2002 pmid=1282647 | #Twyman2002 pmid=1282647 | ||
// | //Various genetic markers used for artificial selection of rice crops. | ||
#Parsons2011 [https://e-reports-ext.llnl.gov/pdf/476269.pdf D. Parsons, M. Tolmasky, P. Chain, B. W. Segelke] | |||
//Report by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on a new system for selectable markers | |||
</biblio> | </biblio> |
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