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Inter-tissue Complemention: a Simple Technique for Direct Analysis of Gene-action Sequence

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1962 Oct 12
PMID 14490922
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Sequence of gene action can be determined from unidirectional complementary interactions between synthetically active but genetically blocked tissues. A linear sequence of gene action has been constructed for anthocyanin synthesis in maize by this approach. This technique probably can be applied to other systems and organisms that have the requisite circumstances.

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