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AUTHOR
  Jong-Seong Jeon, Hong-Gyu Kang, Gynheung An (2004)
TITLE   Tools for gene tagging and mutagenesis
JOURNAL    Handbook of Plant Biotechnology vol 1 pp. 103-125
  The Abstract Of The Paper
The ultimate goal of current genome research in plants is to identify all the genes and discover their functions. Researchers are much closer to achieving the first of these goals now that the Arabidopsis and rice genome-sequencing projects have been completed. As a result of elucidating the structural genomics in these species, large-scale functional studies are being launched. Recent progress on insertional mutagenesis should provide an excellent opportunity for using functional genomics. Here, we summarize the tools available for gene tagging and mutagenesis in plant species, especially in Arabidopsis and rice.
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