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Methods and Applications of Plant Cell and Tissue Culture

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Methods and Applications of Plant Cell and Tissue Culture

Methods and Applications of Plant Cell and Tissue Culture

This lecture note is targeted to plant scientists who may wish to use tissue culture and produce transgenic plants at some point in their research careers, but do not necessarily want to become experts in this area. This note explains the concepts of plant tissue culture and transformation and provide hands-on experience of the most common of these techniques in labs and demonstrations of more advanced or uncommon techniques.

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