A Short History of florigen, - The identity of florigen remains one of the major mysteries in plant biology. In 1865, Sachs observed that leaves in the light produce flower-forming substances , which are present in small quantities and lead to the formation of flowers.
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By RitaStudying and Manipulating Genomes. Chapter 11. Genetic Engineering. Genes are isolated, modified, and inserted into an organism Same or different organism Made possible by Recombinant DNA technology Cut up DNA and recombine pieces. Molecular Toolkit. 1. Get DNA and recombine it
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