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Cytology --- Cytoplasmic organelles --- biology --- cytology --- cell structure --- cell division --- Cycle cellulaire --- Cell differentiation --- Neoplasms --- cells
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Meiosis is one of the most critical processes in eukaryotes, required for continuation of species and generation of new variation. In plants, meiotic recombination is by far the most important source of genetic variation. In Plant Meiosis: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers in the field detail methods for molecular cytogenetics and chromosome analysis in plants. These state-of -the-art protocols allow studying the organization and behavior of the genetic material in a wide range of both model and crop species. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step and readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and key tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Plant Meiosis: Methods and Protocols provides and extensive list of protocols developed and used in a number of laboratories at the cutting edge of meiosis and chromosome research.
Plant cells and tissues --- Meiosis --- Cell Nucleus Division --- Eukaryota --- Publication Formats --- Genetic Processes --- Genetic Phenomena --- Cell Division --- Publication Characteristics --- Organisms --- Cell Cycle --- Phenomena and Processes --- Cell Physiological Processes --- Cell Physiological Phenomena --- Plants --- Laboratory Manuals --- Recombination, Genetic --- Botany --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Botany - General --- Recombination --- Genetic Recombination --- Genetic Recombinations --- Recombinations --- Recombinations, Genetic --- Plant --- Meiotic M Phase --- M Phase, Meiotic --- M Phases, Meiotic --- Meioses --- Meiotic M Phases --- Phase, Meiotic M --- Phases, Meiotic M --- Cell Physiological Phenomenon --- Cell Physiological Process --- Physiology, Cell --- Cell Physiology --- Phenomena, Cell Physiological --- Phenomenon, Cell Physiological --- Physiological Process, Cell --- Physiological Processes, Cell --- Process, Cell Physiological --- Processes, Cell Physiological --- Cells --- Cell Division Cycle --- Cell Cycles --- Cell Division Cycles --- Cycle, Cell --- Cycle, Cell Division --- Cycles, Cell --- Cycles, Cell Division --- Division Cycle, Cell --- Division Cycles, Cell --- Cell Division Phase --- Cell Divisions --- M Phase --- Division Phase, Cell --- Division, Cell --- Divisions, Cell --- M Phases --- Phase, Cell Division --- Phase, M --- Phases, M --- Genetic Concepts --- Genetic Phenomenon --- Genetic Process --- Concept, Genetic --- Concepts, Genetic --- Genetic Concept --- Phenomena, Genetic --- Phenomenon, Genetic --- Process, Genetic --- Processes, Genetic --- Eucarya --- Eukarya --- Eukaryotes --- Eukaryotas --- Eukaryote --- Cell Nucleus Division Phases --- Karyokinesis --- Nuclear Division --- Cell Nucleus Divisions --- Division, Cell Nucleus --- Division, Nuclear --- Divisions, Cell Nucleus --- Divisions, Nuclear --- Nuclear Divisions --- Nucleus Division, Cell --- Nucleus Divisions, Cell --- Reduction division (Genetics) --- Plant tissues --- physiology --- Life sciences. --- Plant science. --- Botany. --- Plant genetics. --- Life Sciences. --- Plant Sciences. --- Plant Genetics & Genomics. --- Genetics --- Botanical science --- Phytobiology --- Phytography --- Phytology --- Plant biology --- Plant science --- Biology --- Natural history --- Biosciences --- Sciences, Life --- Science --- Meiosis. --- Plants. --- Plant Genetics and Genomics. --- Floristic botany
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Cell proliferation. --- Cell differentiation. --- Cell fate specification --- Cell specification --- Cells --- Differentiation of cells --- Fate specification of cells --- Specification of cells --- Morphogenesis --- Cell renewal --- Cellular proliferation --- Cell cycle --- Cell division --- Cell populations --- Differentiation --- Fate specification --- Specification --- Growth
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