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polythene glycol method is used for___​

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Answered by mahi946535
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Polyethylene glycol method is used for gene transfer without a vector.

Answered by rijularoy16
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Polyethylene glycol method is used for gene transfer without a vector.

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Introduction of DNA into plant cells without the involvement of a biological agent and leading lo stable transformation is known as direct gene transfer. Sewage serves as source of biomass energy by anaerobic digestion to produce biogas. The sewage sludge is exposed to pyrolysis to produce more biogas. Biodiesel is produced from straight vegetable oil, animal oil/fats and waste cooking oil by transesterification of a triglyceride (fat/oil) with an alcohol to form esters and glycerol. Development of fruits without fertilization is known as parthenocarpy; the fruits are seedless with longer shelf life and greater consumer appeal. Polyethylene glycol is used in chemical mediated gene transfer wherein it induces DNA uptake into plant protoplasts.

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