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Information on Protoplast Fusion, Polyethylene Glycol, Lysozyme, Diploid, Haploidization, Cell wall, Protoplast fusion, Lysozyme, Segeregation, haploidization ... Protoplast Fusion - A method by which recombinants can be obtained in bacteria in which transformation with DNA is not possible, is now available. For example,
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Somatic fusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The aggregation of two or more protoplasts is not enough to start a fusion. Protoplast surfaces bear strong negative charges. In contrast to animal cells is the surface charge not caused by sialic acid residues but by phosphate groups.
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Protoplast fusion and plant somatic hybrids (diploid lines of potato, Solanum tuberosum L.). ... Agro-transformation of cereals Agro-transformation of pea Protoplast fusion and plant somatic hybrids...
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It is now possible to regenerate plants from protoplasts of a wide range of species. As a result, genetic manipulation by protoplast fusion in vitro is now a realistic proposition.
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Protoplasts have also been used (with very limited success) to do "protoplast fusion," in which protoplasts from different species of plant are treated so that they fuse together, resulting in cross-species hybrid cells.
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Protoplast fusion has proved to be a highly efficient procedure for obtaining heterokaryons and enabling the parasexual cycle of filamentous fungi readily available for genetic studies and for industrial strain improvement (Anne and Peberdy, 1985;
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