Talk:Somaclonal variation

Latest comment: 13 years ago by Adrian J. Hunter

No references.... edit

Shouldn't some bot have noticed that? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.231.243.155 (talk) 23:25, 10 April 2010 (UTC) Reply

question edit

Can't stay long, and by the time this gets answered, it'll be too late for me, but Why is polymorphism so common in PTCulture? Radiation, disregulation (of nucleo-synthesis etc.)?.. I know that you can induce mutation through a number of ways, but why does it happen so frequently in vitro as opposed to sissue in vivo, even in cultures where they are trying to avoid it? Also, this page needs to be cleaned up.. Geno-Supremo (talk) 22:51, 5 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

subcultures edit

The use of the term subcultures without a definition is a problem. A subculture is usually a variation in itself so it is obvious that using subcultures will result in differences between the subcultures. What are they trying to say?

Perhaps they mean too many "generations" of cloning should be avoided and "reproduction" should go back to the original culture to maintain the line. How then can cloning be used for commercial multiplication?

link edit

"Somaclonal variation: do we know what causes it? R.M. Skirvin, M. Coyner, M.A. Norton, S. Motoike, and D. Gorvin May 2000"

http://www.agbiotechnet.com/Reviews.asp?action=display&openMenu=relatedItems&ReviewID=705

Geno-Supremo (talk) 22:53, 5 May 2008 (UTC)Reply


Copyright problem removed edit

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See discussion at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Genetics#Somaclonal_variation. Adrian J. Hunter(talkcontribs) 05:53, 23 May 2010 (UTC)Reply