explain tissue culture and crone?
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Answer / purushotham m
Tissue culture: Tissue culture is culturing of cells in in-vitro condition(out side the body).
In animals we can use embryonic stem cells & adult stem cells for tissue culture.
In plants any part can be used for tissue culture.
Clone:A clone is referred as a group of cells which is produced from single cell& they are similar to its parent cell (means number of chromosomes)
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Answer / afshan
Technique Culturing of complete new plant with the help of
isolated protoplast, or cell, or tissue or any part of the
plant under vitro conditions is known as tissue culture.
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