Pseudomonas syringae is found naturally in the soil. Sold as Snomax, it is used
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Pseudomonas syringae is found naturally in the soil. Sold as Snomax, it is used to make snow at ski resorts. The same bacterium with a gene deletion (Ice-minus) is used to prevent ice formation on plants. Should Snomax and Ice-minus be considered modified organisms and subject to precautions of releasing genetically modified organisms? Explain why or why not, with detailed information to support your answer.
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Explanation / Answer
Ans. Ice minus bacteria are known by common names, which are usually given a kind of bacterial pseudomonas syringe. P. This syringe tension does not have the ability to produce fixed layer proteins, which are commonly used in wild type P. Available on syringe. Ice plus protein B is the external bacterial cell wall, which acts as the focal point of the crystal centers on the ice. Serves ice bond, hence its name is "ice plus." P. The ice minus version of the syringe is a kind of mutant, which is the lack of gene responsible for the production of ice-center layer protein. This lack of layer protein provides a very less favorable environment for ice binding. P. Both strains of the syringe are known in real terms, but after that the organizer DNA technology has allowed synthetic finishing or variation of specific genes, which can cause snow-minus stress.
P. The centralized shape of the syringe's snow, stimulates frost growth, keeps plant buds cold and keeps the crop from growing. P. For Plants Layer Identification of an ice-minus strain of the syringe will minimize the rate of nuclei in the present, and will produce high crop production. After that the composer's look was developed as a commercial product called frostbain. Frostbain's Field-Testing was the first release of genetically modified organisms in the atmosphere.
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