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Table 1 Gene silencing efficiency in soybean by using two vector systems.
Fig. 2. Detection of foreign genes in transgenic soybean plants by PCR: hpt (A), and sgfp (B) genes
Fig. 4. Tricine-SDS-PAGE (A) and SDS-PAGE (B) analysis of components of seed storage proteins in transformed soybean
Fig. 6 Insertion of GFP gene into DNA. Douglas Prasher GFP School, (Science 263, 802–805, 1994)
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