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Epigenesis ThroughIn-vitroRegeneration in Soybean Amenable to Genetic Transformation
Vegetos- An International Journal of Plant Research, 2013An efficient and reproducible plant regeneration procedure is essential for introducing genes of interest in important crops through genetic transformation. However, some crops, such as soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill), are difficult to manipulate in vitro, often depending on their genotype, and the reproduction of the established protocols is not ...
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Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1969Abstract Proto-organisms probably were randomly aggregated nets of chemical reactions. The hypothesis that contemporary organisms are also randomly constructed molecular automata is examined by modeling the gene as a binary (on-off) device and studying the behavior of large, randomly constructed nets of these binary “genes”. The results suggest that,
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Epigenesis of the Monstrous Form and Preformistic 'Genetics' (Lémery - Winslow - Haller)
Early Science and Medicine, 2000AbstractThe present essay analyzes an eighteenth-century phase of the querelle des monstres and highlights two main points. 1) As the cases of Lémery and Winslow demonstrate, in the period when preformation was the dominant view, the dispute over the origin of monsters carried into the very field of preformation the contrast which had originally ...
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7 Neural development: Genetics and epigenesis
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1998openaire +1 more source

