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Protoplasts are plant (and microbial) cells from which the cell wall has been removed. They can be induced to take up molecules (such as [[DNA]]) from the environment. Under the right conditions, they can reform cell walls and in the case of plants, grow | {{subpages}} | ||
'''Protoplasts''' are plant (and microbial) cells from which the cell wall has been removed. They can be induced to take up molecules (such as [[DNA]]) from the environment. Under the right conditions, they can reform cell walls and in the case of plants, grow into clumps of cells from which whole fertile plants can be regenerated.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 8 October 2024
Protoplasts are plant (and microbial) cells from which the cell wall has been removed. They can be induced to take up molecules (such as DNA) from the environment. Under the right conditions, they can reform cell walls and in the case of plants, grow into clumps of cells from which whole fertile plants can be regenerated.