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Transgenic rice plants were obtained from protoplasts treated with two plasmids by electroporation. Primary transformants were selected on the basis of resistance to hygromycin, conferred by one of the co-transferred plasmids. Out of 26 hygromycin-resistant plants 2 showed the reporter gene activity due to another plasmid possessing a chimeric gene consisting of the promoter (about 900 by upstream non-coding region) of the ORF12 gene (roIC of the Ri plasmid and the coding region for β-glucuronidase (GUS). Using a colorimetric reaction, the GUS enzyme was found to be localized in vascular tissues, demonstrating the similar expression of the roIC gene promoter in monocots and dicots (Sugaya et al. 1989; Schmülling et al. 1989).
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Matsuki, R., Onodera, H., Yamauchi, T. et al. Tissue-specific expression of the rolC promoter of the Ri plasmid in transgenic rice plants. Molec. Gen. Genet. 220, 12–16 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00260849
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