Home/ Publications/ Molecular analysis of Agrobacterium T-DNA integration in tomato reveals a role for left border sequence homology in most integration events Molecular analysis of Agrobacterium T-DNA integration in tomato reveals a role for left border sequence homology in most integration events Published: 29.10.07 Authors: Thomas CM, Jones JD. (2007) Reference: Mol Genet Genomics. Oct;278(4):411-20. Epub 2007 Jun 16. PubMed PMID: 17574477. Recent publications See all Published: 24.04.26 Two genes, one switch: a bidirectional promoter strategy for inducible plant immunity Published: 21.04.26 A phosphorelay circuit drives extracellular alkalinization in receptor kinase-mediated immune and cell-wall damage signaling Published: 20.04.26 Phytophthora targets plant extracellular vesicles to promote infection
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