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Germinal variation is the type of variation that occurs only in germplasm of organisms.so,only the variations from the germplasm and the gametes are passed on the offsprings.It may be apparent from the birth of the individual or may develop at any stage of life of the organism. By,M.J.G.
it uses different techniques
recombinant dna
Cells are observed under the microscope, using several different techniques. Three of these techniques are cell culture, immunostaining and computational genomics.
Brazil is the only country that extensively uses bioremediation techniques on their wildlife habitats due to its fragility. The rest of the world uses a wide mix of techniques.
yes, in protozoans somatoplasm and germplasm are not differentiated and because of this they are "immortal" or exempt from natural death.
Gene is a segment of DNA that is located in a chromosome and that codes for a specific hereditary trait while Germ Plasm is hereditary material (chromosomes and genes) that is usually contained in the protoplasm of germ cells.
cryopreservation
Md. Jasimuddin Khan has written: 'Fodder germplasm in SAARC countries' -- subject(s): Feeds, Plant Germplasm resources
Germinal variation is the type of variation that occurs only in germplasm of organisms.so,only the variations from the germplasm and the gametes are passed on the offsprings.It may be apparent from the birth of the individual or may develop at any stage of life of the organism. By,M.J.G.
Christine Frison has written: 'Plant genetic resources and food security' -- subject(s): Plant genetic engineering, Food security, Plant Germplasm resources, Crops, Food crops, Germplasm resources
George Amato has written: 'Conservation genetics in the age of genomics' -- subject(s): Genetic Techniques, Biodiversity, Genetics, Methods, Ecological genetics, Population genetics, Conservation of Natural Resources, Congresses, Germplasm resources conservation, Ethics, Biological Extinction
Virginia D. Nazarea has written: 'Cultural Memory And Biodiversity' -- subject(s): Collection and preservation, Ethnobiology, Gene banks, plant, Germplasm resources, Plant, Human ecology, Plant Germplasm resources, Traditional farming
This culture is to exchange, conserve, and propagate Musa germplasm. You can find out more by looking online about it.
Adeyemi F. Attere has written: 'Morphological and biochemical diversity in finger millet germplasm'
Juan Jose Alan has written: 'Tissue culture storage of sweet potato germplasm'
there are many, some are: germane germplasm germinate