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प्रश्न
Answer the following question.
Explain the relevance of "Totipotency" and "Somaclones" in raising healthy banana plants from virus-infected banana plants.
उत्तर
Totipotency can be defined as the ability of a cell/explant to give rise to the whole new plant. This property allows the meristem tissue of a Banana plant to be grown in a culture medium. As the meristematic cells are not infected (virus-free) and being totipotent, they can form the callus. Some clones are produced via tissue culture and are called so because of their genetic and morphological similarity to the parent plant. These some clones then give rise to the new plantlets that are infection-free.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What is 'tissue culture'?
Mention two advantages of micropropagation technique.
Mention one significant difference between Parenchyma and Sclerenchyma.
In the following questions/statements has four suggested answers. Rewrite the correct answer
Roots and shoots lengthen through the activity of:
(A) Apical meristem
(B) Vascular Cambium
(C) Lateral meristem
(D) Cork Cambium
Callus is ______.
In virus-infected plants the meristematic tissues in both apical and axillary buds are free of virus because ______.
How is a somatic hybrid different from a hybrid?
It is easier to culture plant cells in vitro as compared to animal cells. Why?
Is there any relationship between dedifferentiation and the higher degree of success achieved in plant tissue culture experiments?
Explain the concept of tissue culture.