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Michael Wayne Graham
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 24
Citations - 2445
Michael Wayne Graham is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transgene & Gene expression. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 24 publications receiving 2398 citations.
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Virus resistance and gene silencing in plants can be induced by simultaneous expression of sense and antisense RNA
TL;DR: It is shown that transforming plants with virus or reporter gene constructs that produce RNAs capable of duplex formation confer virus immunity or gene silencing on the plants.
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Methods and means for obtaining modified phenotypes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method to reduce the phenotypic expression of a nucleic acid of interest in eucaryotic cells, particularly in plant cells, by introducing chimeric genes encoding sense and antisense RNA molecules directed towards the target nucleic acids.
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Genetic constructs for delaying or repressing the expression of a target gene
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method for modifying endogenous gene expression in a cell, tissue, or organ of a transgenic organism, in particular a transgene animal or plant.
Patent
Single-step excision means
Brian Peter Surin,Feyter Robert Charles De,Michael Wayne Graham,Peter M. Waterhouse,Paul Konrad Keese,Shahjahan Ali +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method to produce genetically-transformed organisms, in particular plants, in which selectable marker genes have been removed, thereby facilitating multiple sequential genetic transformation events using the same select-able marker gene.
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Expression patterns of vascular-specific promoters RolC and Sh in transgenic potatoes and their use in engineering PLRV-resistant plants
TL;DR: In this article, the expression patterns of GUS fusion constructs driven by Agrobacterium rhizogenes RolC and the maize Sh (Shrunken; sucrose synthase-1) promoters were examined in transgenic potatoes.