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Genetic transformation of moss plant


Liu Jing
Qian Wenjing
Song Dan
He Zhengquan

Abstract

Bryophytes are among the simplest and oldest of the terrestrial plants. Due to the special living environment and characteristics, bryophytes have become attractive experimental tools for the elucidation of complex biological processes in plants. Mosses grow rapidly when cultured on simple salt media, thereby making them ideal materials for metabolic studies, particularly transformation and gene homologous recombination. Thus, in recent times mosses such as Physcomitrella patens, Funaria hygrometrica, Ceratodon purpureus, and Tortula ruralis are being developed for genetic engineering studies. Recently, the finding of efficient homologous recombination of P. patens and yeast and murine cells could be comparable. So, the moss, P. patens has become an extremely powerful organism for the functional analysis of plant genes. In this report, we reviewed recent research progress so far made on genetic transformation of the bryophytes with emphasis on P. patens. We also discussed the advantages and limitation of bryophytes transformation.

Keywords: Bryophytes, moss, genetic transformation, homologous recombination

African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 12(3), pp. 227-232

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