Somaclonal variation

The genetic variation (i.e., new traits) that results from the growing of entire new plants from plant cells or tissues (e.g., maintained in culture). Frequently encountered when plants are regenerated (grown) from plant cells that have been altered via genetic engineering. However, somaclonal variation (i.e., new genetic traits) can occur even when plants are regenerated from cells that were part of the same original plant.


 


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