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<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">RD29A –RFP</span>: This composite is designed so that transformed plants will yield red fluorescent protein under cold conditions. </p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">RD29A –RFP</span>: This composite is designed so that transformed plants will yield red fluorescent protein under cold, drought, or high soil salinity conditions. </p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">35S – GFP</span>: This composite is designed so that transformed plants will constitutively express green fluorescent protein. Having this constant expression provides the basis to measure any other inducible fluorescent proteins’ fluorescents relative to an internal control. </p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">35S – GFP</span>: This composite is designed so that transformed plants will constitutively express green fluorescent protein. Having this constant expression provides the basis to measure any other inducible fluorescent proteins’ fluorescents relative to an internal control. </p>

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RD29A –RFP: This composite is designed so that transformed plants will yield red fluorescent protein under cold, drought, or high soil salinity conditions.

35S – GFP: This composite is designed so that transformed plants will constitutively express green fluorescent protein. Having this constant expression provides the basis to measure any other inducible fluorescent proteins’ fluorescents relative to an internal control.


 

 

 





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