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Isolation and characterisation of crystal protein gene from a native Bacillus thuringiensis strain by
  • Daniel, A
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Molecular biology and biotechnology, New Delhi M.Sc. 1997Srinivasan
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Genetic transformation of brinjal (Female parental line of Pusa hybrid -6 with synthetic Bt (cry 1Ab ) gene by
  • Saha, S
Dissertation note: Sharma, R.P.IARI, Division of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, New Delhi M.Sc. 1997 Roots Shoots Hybridization IARI, Division of Molecular Biology and B
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Characterization of native Bacillus thuringiensis strains for crystal protein genes by
  • Tharakeswar, D,
Dissertation note: IARI, Division of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, New Delhi M.Sc. 1998Singh, A.
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Isolation and molecular characterization of endotoxin gene from a highly toxic native Bt-strain by
  • Rai, R
Dissertation note: Koundal, K.R.IARI, Division of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, New Delhi M.Sc. 1998
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Engineering of novel insecticidal proteins of Bacillus thuringiensis by
  • Saraswathy, N
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Dissertation note: Kumar P.A.IARI, Division of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, New Delhi Ph.D. 2003eins Toxicity Genes Engineering IARI, Division of Molecular Bi
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