Ti plasmid induces cancerous growth called crown gall in dicots which do not include
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TOMATO
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- The soil dwelling bacterium Agrobacterium tume faciens causes crown nerve sickness of dicots, which is a sort of plant tumor. It does as such by embeddings a bit of a huge plasmid it conveys into defenseless plant cells. The plasmid is known as the Ti plasmid and the embedded DNA is called T-DNA. T-DNA conveys genes that might be communicated in plant cells, including genes that start the blend of two hormones that invigorate plant cell division, auxin and cytokinin
- It is the strange and unregulated union of these plant hormones that prompts tumor arrangement, so the genes encoding these hormone-integrating catalysts can be viewed as phytooncogenes. T-DNA is flanked by 25-bp direct rehashes, known as the privilege and left fringes of the T-DNA. The Ti plasmid has been created as a vehicle for bringing remote genes into plants
- Hence, the right answer is "Tomato"
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