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Genome-wide association study identifies genetic loci for soybean herbicide resistance in maize. [PDF]

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Transgenic Soybeans and Soybean Protein Analysis: An Overview

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2013
To meet the increasing global demand for soybeans for food and feed consumption, new high-yield varieties with improved quality traits are needed. To ensure the safety of the crop, it is important to determine the variation in seed proteins along with unintended changes that may occur in the crop as a result various stress stimuli, breeding, and ...
Savithiry, Natarajan   +4 more
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Comparative metallomics for transgenic and non-transgenic soybeans

Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 2007
In this work, a comparative metallomics of transgenic and non-transgenic soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] was performed. Soybean proteins were extracted with a proper buffer and separated by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Metal ions bound to a set of eight proteins randomly selected (ranging from 13.98 to 54.87 kDa), were ...
Alessandra Sussulini   +3 more
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Investigation of transgenic soybean components in soybean from an area of China

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2015
AbstractBACKGROUNDTo evaluate the large quantities of genetically modified soybeans that are imported into China, we evaluated the presence of transgenes in soybean samples from an area, which are major soybean‐producing areas. We evaluated the presence of exogenous genes in a total of 254 soybean samples from farms and 35 commercially available ...
Cunfang, Wang, Yuying, Zhu
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Cytological characterization of transgenic soybean

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1998
Some of the transgenic soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] plants produced by bombarding embryogenic suspension cultures with DNA-coated particles exhibit morphological aberrations, including stunted plant growth, leathery dark green leaves and partialto-total seed sterility.
R. J. Singh   +5 more
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