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Biology has now reached the stage postgenomic era where a sufficient amount of genetic and molecular data on biological systems has been acquired to enter the synthetic stage. The scope of modern biology is parallel with synthetic chemistry as a part of organic chemistry. The synergistic integration of existing disciplines may recreate in artificial systems the emergent properties found in nature. By recognizing biotechnological development in lines with the principles of synthetic biology, research and applied fields in the significant areas are likely to proceed much faster and in a more organized way.
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Hilary Koprowski (1912-2013)

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From the economical point of view alfalfa is a very valuable plant. It has very high yield potential, it is rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, so it is prized as very important feed for horses, beef cattle, sheep, goats and other domestic animals. That is why the improving of alfalfa quality by the methods of molecular biotechnology is a very interesting issue. In this review information about the crucial elements of alfalfa transformation and regeneration are gathered together. Among other following elements, genetic background of plant, A. tumefaciens strains, explant types, in vitro culture medias, plant development stages are discussed. It seems that optimalisation of the transformation and regeneration procedure are individual for every plant genotype and A. tumefaciens strain.
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The report describes biotechnological aspects of plant and animal breeding, food production and legal regulations in Poland.The conditions and perspectives of development are discussed.
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