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Agrobacterium Mediated Gene Transfer - Part 5 | CSIR NET Question

In this video I have discussed about few questions asked in CSIR net life science question paper, topic- Agrobacterium mediated gene transfer process in Hindi. Agrobacterium is a rod-shaped, Gram- negative bacteria found mostly in soil. It is a plant pathogen that is responsible for causing crown gall disease in them. Agrobacterium tumefaciens is the most commonly studied species in this genus. This bacteria is also known as the natural genetic engineer because of it's ability to integrate it's plasmid Gene into the plant genome.Agrobacterium tumifaciens, a bacterium infects the plants at their stems and transfer a part of their Ti plasmid (tumor inducing plasmid) referred to as T-DNA and this leads to development of tumor in the stem of plant referred to as crown galls, a lump of tumorous cell. Since it is the transfer of genetic material beyond taxonomic boundaries, i.e. transfer of T-DNA from a bacterium of kingdom Monera to flowering plants, it is referred to as natural genetic engineer. Please watch this video for more detail. If you like this video please like and share this video, and don’t forget to subscribe and click on bell icon for new videos. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/BaaYo?sub_c... Related Videos: Gene Cloning :    • Gene Cloning technique Part -1 | Step...   Agrobacterium mediated gene transfer animation :    • Agrobacterium Mediated Gene Transfer ...   Agrobacterium mediated gene cloning :    • Agrobacterium Mediated Gene Transfer ...   Agrobacterium mediated gene transfer :    • Agrobacterium Mediated Gene Transfer ...   #BaaYo #plantbiotech

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