Bacteriophage can be used in introducing DNA into animal and bacterial cell, not plant cell. Gene Gun, Agrobacterium mediated Transfer and Disarmed pathogen are used as vector for plant cells.
Which of the following methods is not commonly used for introducing foreign DNA into the plant cell?
Held on 30 Apr 2022 · Verified 9 Jul 2026.
Agrobacterium mediated transformation
Gene gun
'Disarmed pathogen' vectors
Bacteriophages
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