New vectors and marker excision systems mark progress in engineering the plastid genome of higher plants†
Abstract
The transformation of the plastid genome, until recently restricted to tobacco, is now being extended to a rapidly growing list of crops. This perspective provides an overview of emerging trends of technology development in the field with a focus on vector design and marker excision systems. The new tools will facilitate engineering of the photosynthetic machinery and enable novel agricultural and industrial applications.
- This article is part of the themed collection: In honour of James Barber