Systemic Endopolyploidy in Arabidopsis thaliana
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY1991Vol. 96(3), pp. 985–989
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Abstract
Microfluorometric analysis of the nuclear DNA contents of the somatic tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana has revealed extensive endoreduplication, resulting in tissues that comprise mixtures of polyploid cells. Endoreduplication was found in all tissues except those of the inflorescences and was developmentally regulated according to the age of the tissues and their position within the plant.
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