ISPMB promotes plant molecular biology in the developing countries Indra K. Vasil Cis and Trans Pages: 308 - 311
Plastid genomes of three non-green algae are sequenced Ellen M. ReardonC. A. Price OrganelleIntel Pages: 320 - 326
Nucleotide sequence of the cyanelle genome fromCyanophora paradoxa Veronica L. StirewaltChristine B. MichalowskiDonald A. Bryant Genetic Resource Pages: 327 - 332
Complete nucleotide sequence of thePorphyra purpurea chloroplast genome Michael ReithJanet Munholland Genetic Resources Pages: 333 - 335
The chloroplast genome of a chlorophylla+c-containing alga,Odontella sinensis Klaus V. KowallikBettina StoebeUlrich Freier Genetic Resources Pages: 336 - 342
pFC1 to pFC7: A novel family of combinatorial cloning vectors David M. LonsdaleLisa J. MoisanAlison J. Harvey Genetic Resources Pages: 343 - 345
GUS activity staining in gels: A powerful tool for studying protein interactions in plants Jeong Hee LeeFritz Schöffl Protocol Pages: 346 - 354
In-cell RT-PCR in a single, detached plant cell Ho-Hyung WooLindy A. BrighamMartha C. Hawes Protocol Pages: 355 - 362
An improved method for the detection and quantification of recombinant protein in transgenic plants M. LongstaffH. S. EdmondsC. A. Newell Protocol Pages: 363 - 368
Rapid isolation of terminal sequences from cloned plant DNA fragments Xianghuai LuDiane M. RuezinskyJames J. Giovannoni Protocol Pages: 369 - 376
GUS activity and generation of transformed shoot buds are highly correlated inAgrobacterium-transformed tobacco K. S. SarmaG. SunilkumarK. Veluthambi Commentary Pages: 377 - 382