nangutana btaw koo.. akoo nman nouy pngutan-on.. hahaha shunga lng XD
-anyang XD
basically yeah the economic advantages of cloning crop plants in tissue culture is that its pretty cheao and easy to do innit.
one of the ethical reason about cloning a plant is that it is not natural
Cloning of crop plants in tissue culture involves tiny pieces from the parent plant. Sterile agar jelly with plant hormones are needed which makes tissue culture an expensive way of cloning crop plants.
stem cells are being used in research , treatment , tissue culture and cloning etc.
of course, depending media
Edward Nevill Willmer has written: 'Cytology and evolution' -- subject(s): Cytology, Evolution 'Cells and tissues in culture' -- subject(s): Cells, Tissue culture
The process to produce genetically identical plants from a single plant is called plant tissue culture. This involves taking small tissue samples from the original plant, growing them in a sterile nutrient medium, and inducing them to develop into new plants through cell division. This allows for the rapid production of numerous genetically identical plants.
One can find information on therapeutic cloning from Wikipedia. Therapeutic cloning involves cloning cells or tissue from an identical twins are commonplace.
In plant tissue culture, cells of plants are cultured. In tissue culture, cells (of plants, animals, bacteria, etc.) are cultured. Plant tissue culture is just like a subheading under tissue culture
Cloning is the process of creating an identical copy of an organism or a specific gene sequence. Examples of cloning include Dolly the sheep, the first cloned mammal, and the production of genetically identical plants through tissue culture techniques.
Tissue culture is the growth of tissues in suitable environment. They are used widely in study of maturation and growth of animal cells and plants, in cancer research, in cloning experiments etc.
Growers typically harvest the meristematic tissue from the shoot tips of orchids when cloning them. This tissue is rich in undifferentiated cells capable of generating new growth, making it ideal for propagation. By taking this tissue from the shoot tips, growers can encourage the development of new plants through cloning techniques.