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B) Detail of panel A. C) FCP2-01 growing between plant cells on the root surface. D) Detail of colonies on root epidermis.
 
B) Detail of panel A. C) FCP2-01 growing between plant cells on the root surface. D) Detail of colonies on root epidermis.
 
   
 
   

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Applications of BBa_K2633006

This part was transformed using a restriction site illegal version of BBa_K2633000[1]. It was then used to inoculate Brachypodium distachyon seeds. Transformed bacteria expressing GFP were observed on and inside roots from 1 to 4 weeks post inoculation.

Figure 1. A) FCP2-01 transformed with GFP (left) vs wild-type (right) under blue light with orange filter. B) Transformed colonies on an agar plate.

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Figure 2.[2] 3 weeks post inoculation on plant roots. A) FCP2-01 forming large colonies about 2 mm long in B. distachyon roots B) Detail of panel A. C) FCP2-01 growing between plant cells on the root surface. D) Detail of colonies on root epidermis.

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Figure 3.[3] 4 weeks post inoculation on plant roots. A) FCP2-01 on B. distachyon roots. B) FCP2-0 colonizing root hairs. C) FCP2-01 growing on epidermis of the root. D) Enlarged image of panel C.

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