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    In genetic engineering, a gene gun or biolistic particle delivery system is a device used to deliver exogenous DNA (transgenes), RNA, or protein to cells...
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  • in genetic engineering: The plasmid method, the vector method and the biolistic method. This technique is used mainly for microorganisms such as bacteria...
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    membrane-repair mechanisms. Another method used to transform plant cells is biolistics, where particles of gold or tungsten are coated with DNA and then shot...
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    insertion of genetic material into plant cells. Other methods include biolistics, where particles of gold or tungsten are coated with DNA and then shot...
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    plasmids containing transgenes are inserted into the cells using the biolistic method or transkingdom bacterial conjugation (with 10−6 and 10−4 yield...
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    the DNA is often inserted using Agrobacterium-mediated recombination, biolistics or electroporation. As only a single cell is transformed with genetic...
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    chemical sensitisation of cells, electroporation, optical injection and biolistics. Finally, the transfected cells are cultured. As the aforementioned procedures...
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    the DNA is often inserted using Agrobacterium-mediated recombination, biolistics or electroporation. As only a single cell is transformed with genetic...
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    agricultural applications. Genes can be inserted into callus cells using biolistic bombardment, also known as a gene gun, or Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Cells...
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    is agroinfiltration. Another method used to transform plant cells is biolistics, where particles of gold or tungsten are coated with DNA and then shot...
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    micro-injection. Particle bombardment was made possible with the invention of the Biolistic Particle Delivery System (gene gun) by John Sanford in the 1980s. Transformation...
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  • the cell, namely: microinjection of nucleic acid with a fine needle; biolistic particle delivery, in which nucleic acid is attached to heavy metal particles...
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    several pathways termed "agro-inoculation", including via rubbing, a biolistic delivery system, agrospray, agroinjection, and even via insect vectors...
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  • neurons in the developing visual cortex. During that time, she adapted biolistic transfection for use in transfecting neurons in organotypic slices. During...
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  • rice and wheat), wheat was the last to be transformed by transgenic, biolistic methods in 1992, and by Agrobacterium methods in 1997. Unlike corn and...
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    Inserting DNA Agrobacteria Biolistics Electroporation Genetic transduction Lipofection Microinjection Somatic cell nuclear transfer Transfection Types...
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    been transformed with both glass bead agitation and electroporation. The biolistic procedure appears to be the most efficient way of introducing DNA into...
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  • advantage of an electric current to pass foreign DNA through the cell wall; biolistics, which is the procedure of shooting DNA bullets into cells; and also delivering...
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  • isolating specific sequences necessary for replication. Gene gun delivery/Biolistics has been an attractive method for gene delivery due to its non-viral properties...
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    genome of more complex cells and organisms. The gene gun, also known as a biolistic particle delivery system, is used to deliver transgenes, proteins, or...
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  • world (corn, rice and wheat), wheat was last transformed by transgenic, biolistic methods in 1992, and by Agrobacterium methods in 1997. Unlike maize and...
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  • and potential for cell or organelle damage (due to impact of biolistics). While biolistics and Agrobacterium are useful in specific species of plants-...
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    more precise and convenient editing techniques. Gene guns (also known as biolistics) "shoot" (direct high energy particles or radiations against) target genes...
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    employed: infectious bacterial-mediated (usually Agrobacterium) transfer and biolistics, with the latter being most commonly applied to allopolyploid cereals...
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    inserted into a tomato cell's chloroplast and chromoplast plastomes using biolistics. Tomatoes were the first food crop with an edible fruit where this was...
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  • new organism. New genetic information can be inserted with gene guns/biolistics. An example of a gene gun transgenic is the rainbow papaya, which is modified...
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    of the DNA into a host organism was accomplished with the invention of biolistics, Agrobacterium-mediated recombination and microinjection. The first genetically...
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  • transgenic worms is to inject exogenous DNA into the syncytial germ line; biolistic transformation can also be used. History of model organisms The C. elegans...
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  • Binomial expansion Binomial theorem Biochemical genetics Bioinformatics Biolistic Bioremediation Biotechnology Biparental zygote Birth defect Bivalent (genetics)...
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    Inserting DNA Agrobacteria Biolistics Electroporation Genetic transduction Lipofection Microinjection Somatic cell nuclear transfer Transfection Types...
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