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Mericlinal Chimera. A mutation occurs in one layer and along the side of the apex . Due to its position, the cell division products of those mutated cells occur as a ...
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Panel b shows a mericlinal chimaera with respect to colour. It carries the unstable pal-rec allele of the PALLIDA (PAL) gene. The white/ivory background colour ...
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(c) Mericlinal chimaera. Figure 3. Sectored shoot and inflorescence of Arabidopsis thaliana as used by Bossinger and Smyth ( 1996 ) to study initiation patterns ...
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Aug 4, 2011 ... Sectorial chimaera: Mutant tissues appears as a radial segment in cross section. iii. Mericlinal chimaera: Intermediate between above two types ...
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duced, an error of cell division is most likely to result in a mericlinal chimaera . Since lateral branches are exogenous in origin and involve many cell layers, ...
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Feb 15, 2011 ... Strictly, chimaeras comprise cells of distinct genomes, whereas in mosaics, cells of different genotypes derived from ... (c) Mericlinal chimaera.
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A mericlinal chimera in angiosperms includes a region of one layer within either L1, L2 or L3 and in a fern gametophyte it would include one transient subclone ...
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observations suggested that this sector was a chimera that only occupied about 1 /3 of the circumference of the stem and thus comprised a mericlinal chimera.
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genetically mosaic structure, named a sectorial mosaic or MERICLINAL CHIMAERA. Panel b shows a mericlinal chimaera with respect to colour. It carries the ...
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