Transgenic Plants: Gene Constructs, Vector and Transformation Method

The human population has reached 7 billion by 2015 and is estimated to exceed 10 billion by the end of 2050. As such, crops which are the main food source must be produced at a higher pace in order to cater in tandem with the food demand. In the past, traditional plant breeders practice classical br...

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Main Authors: Low, Lee-Yoon (Author), Yang, Shun-Kai (Author), Kok, De-Xian Andrew (Author), Ong-Abdullah, Janna (Author), Tan, Ngai-Paing (Author), Lai, Kok-Song (Author)
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Published: IntechOpen, 2018-09-19.
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520 |a The human population has reached 7 billion by 2015 and is estimated to exceed 10 billion by the end of 2050. As such, crops which are the main food source must be produced at a higher pace in order to cater in tandem with the food demand. In the past, traditional plant breeders practice classical breeding techniques to propagate plants with desirable traits. However, traditional breeding technique lies in that only individuals of the same or closely related species can be crossbred. Moreover, traditional breeders will not be able to obtain traits which are not inherent within the gene pool of their target plants through classical breeding. With recent advancements in the field of genetic engineering, it is now possible to insert beneficial genes from a completely different species or even kingdom into a target plant, yielding transgenic plants with multiple ideal traits. To develop a transgenic plant, parameters such as vector constructions, transformation methods, transgene integration, and inheritance of transgene need to be carefully considered to ensure the success of the transformation event. Hence, this chapter aimed to provide an overview of transgenic plants' development, its advantages and disadvantages, as well as its application for the betterment of mankind. 
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