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Leaf section of Smp*-N2478 M1 origin plant, showing half-leaf chimera of slower growing mutant tissue on right, and subsequent distortion in leaf form (photo courtesy R. Bird). Such a mutant would not have been recognized as such because of natural variations among individual plants in a population. | Leaf axil of Smp*-N2478/+heterozygous chimeral M1 origin plant, showing half-plant chimera expressed as slower-growing tissue (right) by asymmetrical placement of paired auricles, resulting from EMS-induced mutation in one DNA strand in the sperm nucleus of a single treated pollen grain. Such a mutant would not have been recognized as such because of natural variations among individual plants in a population. (photo courtesy R. Bird) |
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Leaf axil of Smp*-N2478/+heterozygous chimeral M1 origin plant, showing half-plant chimera expressed as slower-growing tissue (right) by asymmetrical placement of paired auricles, resulting from EMS-induced mutation in one DNA strand in the sperm nucleus of a single treated pollen grain. Such a mutant would not have been recognized as such because of natural variations among individual plants in a population. (photo courtesy R. Bird) | Leaf section of Smp*-N2478 M1 origin plant, showing half-leaf chimera of slower growing mutant tissue on right, and subsequent distortion in leaf form (photo courtesy R. Bird). Such a mutant would not have been recognized as such because of natural variations among individual plants in a population. |
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