Preferential growth of haploid plant cells in vitro
HAPLOIDS from higher eukaryotes are of great importance for genetic analysis 1 . The observation of Morpurgo 2 that haploid segregants can be obtained from diploid lines of Aspergillus nidulans by parafluorophenylalanine (PFP) treatment suggests that defined chemical manipulations may be useful in g...
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description | HAPLOIDS from higher eukaryotes are of great importance for genetic analysis
1
. The observation of Morpurgo
2
that haploid segregants can be obtained from diploid lines of
Aspergillus nidulans
by parafluorophenylalanine (PFP) treatment suggests that defined chemical manipulations may be useful in generating and maintaining haploid cells in cultures of higher plants. Parafluorophenylalanine has been found to induce haploidization not only in some species of
Aspergillus
, but also in some other genera of fungi such as
Ustilago
3
. |
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. The observation of Morpurgo
2
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Aspergillus nidulans
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Aspergillus
, but also in some other genera of fungi such as
Ustilago
3
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Aspergillus nidulans
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Aspergillus
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Ustilago
3
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1
. The observation of Morpurgo
2
that haploid segregants can be obtained from diploid lines of
Aspergillus nidulans
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Aspergillus
, but also in some other genera of fungi such as
Ustilago
3
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