A A Zagorskaia, E V Deĭneko, Iu V Sidorchuk, V K Shumnyĭ
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[Inheritance of altered flower morphology and kanamycin resistance in transgenic Tobacco plants].
Inheritance of altered flower morphology and resistance to antibiotic kanamycin was studied in the first and second generations (T1 and T2, respectively) of self-pollinated transgenic tobacco plants. In most transformants, kanamycin resistance was closely linked to mutant phenotype. T-DNA-induced mutations were shown to be dominant.