pG411 plasmid from Qijun Chen

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pG411

Cat. No.:
MC_0068778
Availability:
4 µg of lyophilized plasmid
(1 µg for low-copy plasmid)
Price:
$65
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  • Keywords CRISPR
    Vector Backbone
    Source Qijun Chen
    Depositor Qijun Chen
    Organization China Agriculture University
    Description pCambia CRISPR/Cas9
    Publication Qiang Zhang, Yu Zhang, Min-Hui Lu, Yi-Ping Chai, Yuan-Yuan Jiang, Yun Zhou, Xue-Chen Wang, Qi-Jun Chen. (2019). A Novel Ternary Vector System United with Morphogenic Genes Enhances CRISPR/Cas Delivery in Maize. Plant Physiology. DOI: 10.1104/pp.19.00767.
    Plasmid Copy High Copy
    Bacterial Resistance Kanamycin
    Growth Strain DB3.1
    Growth Temperature 37°C
    Plasmid Size (bp) 18398
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