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1. Altered leaf colour is associated with increased superoxide-scavenging activity in aureusidin-producing transgenic plants.

2. Overexpression of the wild potato eIF4E-1 variant Eva1 elicits Potato virus Y resistance in plants silenced for native eIF4E-1.

3. Tuber-specific silencing of asparagine synthetase-1 reduces the acrylamide-forming potential of potatoes grown in the field without affecting tuber shape and yield.

4. Employment of cytokinin vectors for marker-free and backbone-free transformation.

5. Tuber-specific silencing of the acid invertase gene substantially lowers the acrylamide-forming potential of potato.

6. Tastier and healthier alternatives to French fries.

7. Barriers and paths to market for genetically engineered crops.

8. Engineered native pathways for high kaempferol and caffeoylquinate production in potato.

9. Cytokinin vectors mediate marker-free and backbone-free plant transformation.

10. Low-acrylamide French fries and potato chips.

11. Development of an in planta method for transformation of alfalfa (Medicago sativa).

12. The intragenic approach as a new extension to traditional plant breeding.

13. Intragenic crop improvement: combining the benefits of traditional breeding and genetic engineering.

14. Transposition-based plant transformation.

15. Improving potato storage and processing characteristics through all-native DNA transformation.

16. New construct approaches for efficient gene silencing in plants.

17. Kanamycin resistance in plants: an unexpected trait controlled by a potentially multifaceted gene.

18. Plant-derived transfer DNAs.

20. Crop improvement through modification of the plant's own genome.

21. Fungal pathogen protection in potato by expression of a plant defensin peptide.

22. Exploiting the full potential of disease-resistance genes for agricultural use.

23. Characterization of acquired resistance in lesion-mimic transgenic potato expressing bacterio-opsin.

24. Tomato Prf is a member of the leucine-rich repeat class of plant disease resistance genes and lies embedded within the Pto kinase gene cluster.

25. Intergeneric transfer and functional expression of the tomato disease resistance gene Pto.

26. Use of a gene expression system based on potato virus X to rapidly identify and characterize a tomato Pto homolog that controls fenthion sensitivity.

27. Differential repair of excision gaps generated by transposable elements of the 'Ac family'.

28. Transposition pattern of a modified Ds element in tomato.

29. Supported PCR: an efficient procedure to amplify sequences flanking a known DNA segment.

30. Characterization of the Ac/Ds behaviour in transgenic tomato plants using plasmid rescue.

31. Transactivation of Ds by Ac-transposase gene fusions in tobacco.

32. Ac-induced disruption of the double Ds structure in tomato.

33. The use of transgenic plants to understand transposition mechanisms and to develop transposon tagging strategies.

34. A comparative study of Tam3 and Ac transposition in transgenic tobacco and petunia plants.

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