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In this book, authors who are experts in their fields describe
current advances on commercial crops and key enabling technologies
that will underpin future advances in biotechnology. They discuss
state of the art discoveries as well as future challenges.
Tremendous progress has been made in introducing novel genes and
traits into plant genomes since the first creation of transgenic
plants thirty years ago, and the first commercialization of
genetically modified maize in 1996. Consequently, cultivation of
biotech crops with useful traits has increased more than 100-fold
from 1.7 million hectares in 1996 to over 175 million hectares
globally in 2013. This achievement has been made possible by
continued advances in understanding the basic molecular biology of
regulatory sequences to modulate gene expression, enhancement of
protein synthesis and new technologies for transformation of crop
plants. This book has three sections that encompass knowledge on
genetically modified (GM) food crops that are currently used by
consumers, those that are anticipated to reach the market place in
the near future and enabling technologies that will facilitate the
development of next generation GM crops. Section I focuses only on
genetically modified maize and soybean (3 chapters each), while
Section II discusses the GM food crops rice, wheat, sorghum,
vegetables and sugar cane. Section III covers exciting recent
developments in several novel enabling technologies, including gene
targeting, minichromosomes, and in planta transient expression
systems.
In this book, authors who are experts in their fields describe
current advances on commercial crops and key enabling technologies
that will underpin future advances in biotechnology. They discuss
state of the art discoveries as well as future challenges.
Tremendous progress has been made in introducing novel genes and
traits into plant genomes since the first creation of transgenic
plants thirty years ago, and the first commercialization of
genetically modified maize in 1996. Consequently, cultivation of
biotech crops with useful traits has increased more than 100-fold
from 1.7 million hectares in 1996 to over 175 million hectares
globally in 2013. This achievement has been made possible by
continued advances in understanding the basic molecular biology of
regulatory sequences to modulate gene expression, enhancement of
protein synthesis and new technologies for transformation of crop
plants. This book has three sections that encompass knowledge on
genetically modified (GM) food crops that are currently used by
consumers, those that are anticipated to reach the market place in
the near future and enabling technologies that will facilitate the
development of next generation GM crops. Section I focuses only on
genetically modified maize and soybean (3 chapters each), while
Section II discusses the GM food crops rice, wheat, sorghum,
vegetables and sugar cane. Section III covers exciting recent
developments in several novel enabling technologies, including gene
targeting, minichromosomes, and in planta transient expression
systems.
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