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  2. Somatic fusion - Wikipedia

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    Somatic cell fusion overcomes sexual incompatibility barriers. In some cases somatic hybrids between two incompatible plants have also found application in industry or agriculture. Somatic cell fusion is useful in the study of cytoplasmic genes and their activities and this information can be applied in plant breeding experiments.

  3. Somatic embryogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Somatic embryogenesis has served as a model to understand the physiological and biochemical events that occur during plant developmental processes as well as a component to biotechnological advancement. [4] The first documentation of somatic embryogenesis was by Steward et al. in 1958 and Reinert in 1959 with carrot cell suspension cultures. [5 ...

  4. Cell–cell fusogens - Wikipedia

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    Like the previous example, this protein is present in plants, protists, and invertebrates. This fusogen resembles the eukaryotic somatic fusogen mentioned earlier, EFF-1. The presence of HAP2 induces hemifusion and the mixing of cell content. [6] Yet when considering asexual reproduction, somatic cells can also undergo cell-cell fusion or self ...

  5. Cell fusion - Wikipedia

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    Also, standard PEG cell fusion is poorly reproducible and different types of cells have various fusion susceptibilities. This type of cell fusion is widely used for the production of somatic cell hybrids and for nuclear transfer in mammalian cloning. [8] Sendai virus induced cell fusion occurs in four different

  6. Ploidy - Wikipedia

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    The somatic cells in a wheat plant have six sets of 7 chromosomes: three sets from the egg and three sets from the sperm which fused to form the plant, giving a total of 42 chromosomes. As a formula, for wheat 2 n = 6 x = 42, so that the haploid number n is 21 and the monoploid number x is 7.

  7. Could a fusion electricity plant come here in the next decade?

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    Snyder told the FORNL audience about ORNL’s fusion strategy for the 2020s, which includes identifying opportunities in the Oak Ridge region for siting a future power-producing fusion pilot plant.

  8. Somatic cell nuclear transfer - Wikipedia

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    In genetics and developmental biology, somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a laboratory strategy for creating a viable embryo from a body cell and an egg cell. The technique consists of taking a denucleated oocyte (egg cell) and implanting a donor nucleus from a somatic (body) cell.

  9. Commonwealth plans world's first grid-scale fusion power ...

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    Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a private company spun off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, plans what it calls the world's first grid-scale fusion power plant in Virginia, to generate ...