antibiotic resistant tobacco plant Genetic engineering transforms into an antimalaria drug factory | Science Nicotiana rustica
Nicotiana rustica The first genetically engineered crop plant was Tobacco, reported in 1983. It was developed creating a chimeric gene that joined an antibiotic resistant gene to the T1 plasmid from Agrobacterium. . . # Tobacco plant has potential to fight life threatening infectious diseases ANSTO Hebrew U Professor: Tobacco Can Help Cure Malaria
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