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[en] The aim of this research is to attempt removing pollution caused by some radioactive materials in polluted soils as a result exposure to radioactive particularly radioactive bombardments or misuse of atomic reactors, causing soil, water and air pollution. Two plant species were used in this study namely, sabins grandiflora and Arabidopsis thaliana. The bacterium victor Agrobacterium tumefaciens was used to transform the two plant species with used to transform the two plant species with the cytochrome gene P4502E1 which has been isolated from rabbit liver. The presence of the gene was investigated in plants using polymers chain reaction (PCR) after design of primers for this purpose. Transformation was proved after gene expression of P4502E1. Results showed that the plants were examined after transformation for their ability in removing the uranium, cesium and strontium in soils polluted with the three pollutants. (Author)
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Dec 2012; 12 p; 11. Arab Conference on the Peaceful use of Atomic Energy; Khartoum (Sudan); 23-27 Dec 2012; Also available from Sudan Atomic Energy Commission, Khartoum (SD); 9 refs.; 1 tab. 7 figs.
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