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Protoplast (from
Ancient Gr**** πρωτόπλαστος (prōtóplastos) 'first-formed'), is a
biological term
coined by
Hanstein in 1880 to
refer to the
entire cell...
- A
protoplast, from
ancient Gr**** πρωτόπλαστος (prōtóplastos, "first-formed"), in a
religious context initially referred to the
first human or, more generally...
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Somatic fusion, also
called protoplast fusion, is a type of
genetic modification in
plants by
which two
distinct species of
plants are
fused together to...
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interspecific and
intergeneric hybrids and to
overcome the embryo. In
protoplast culture, the
plant cell can be
isolated with the help of wall degrading...
- "Intraspecific
hybridisation of Tri****rma
pseudokoningii by
anastomosis and by
protoplast fusion". FEMS
Microbiology Letters. 69 (2): 191–5. doi:10.1111/j.1574-6968...
- glycol-mediated
transformation of
protoplasts. The
transformation procedure involved the
addition of the
plasmid DNA to the
protoplasts in the
presence of high...
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create a
sterile (seedless)
watermelon with
three sets of chromosomes.
Protoplast fusion is the
joining of
cells or cell
components to
transfer traits between...
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during the
growth period.
After the
fiber matures and the boll opens, the
protoplast dries up, and the
lumen naturally collapses,
leaving a
central void, or...
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ancient legends of Iran. It
appears in the
epics as the
homeland of the
protoplast Keyumars, the
birthplace of King Manuchehr, the
place where King Fereydun...
- (1921), "According to the
older usage the extra-nuclear
portion of the
protoplast [the
entire cell,
excluding the cell wall] was
called "protoplasm," but...