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P-element-mediated germ line transformation was carried out as described earlier (Spradling, 1986) and F1 transformants were selected on the basis of white-eye color rescue (Robertson et al., 1988).
It should be noted that (39) can be derived by the elementary line transformation of (31).
First, two points in the envelope circles are identified based on the circle to polar line transformation.
According to the line transformation from (31) to (39), both of the left-hand side (LHS) and right-hand side (RHS) of (51) can be transformed to I0 + I1, which also means zero vector can be obtained by line operation of A1 − A2.
These plasmid constructs were used for germ line transformation.
For germ line transformation, experimental conditions were as described earlier [44].
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We also report, for the first time, the germ-line transformation of L. sericata using the new piggyBac vector/helper combination.
We have previously reported the germ-line transformation of L. cuprina and the design of a "female killing system" that could potentially be applied to this species.
We report efficient germ-line transformation in the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti accomplished using the piggyBac transposable element vector pBac[3xP3-EGFP afm].
The approaches of the phenomenological theory of martensite crystallography (PTMC) and the theory of the O-lattice (TOL) to describe the elements of a phase transformation are compared for an O-line transformation strain.
Here we describe an efficient and reliable method for germ-line transformation of L. cuprina using new piggyBac vector and helper plasmids containing the strong promoter from the L. cuprina hsp83 gene to drive expression of the transposase and fluorescent protein marker gene.
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