The technique for visualizing maize chromosomes was developed by Barbara McClintock, an American geneticist who conducted groundbreaking research on maize genetics in the early to mid-20th century. Her work led to the discovery of transposable elements or "jumping genes" in maize chromosomes, for which she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983.
Maize is a monocot.
The Latin name of maize is Zea mays.
The price of a ton of maize can vary depending on factors such as location, quality of the maize, and market conditions. On average, the cost of a ton of maize can range from $150 to $300.
No, maize is not a CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) plant. Maize follows the C4 photosynthetic pathway, which is different from the CAM pathway in terms of carbon fixation and timing of metabolic processes.
The leaf base of maize is clasping. It wraps around the stem, forming a sheath-like attachment.
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'B' chromosomes are found in some plant and animal species. They are considered as supernumerary chromosomes that occur in addition to the standard set of chromosomes. 'B' chromosomes do not carry essential genes and can vary in number between individuals within a population.
Maize (corn)
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It's generally thought to have been developed by mesoamericans in the northern areas of what is now Mexico.
Maize flour is basically flour made from maize maize is a crop and wotsits are made from maize :)
corn can be known as mealies in South Africa
Maize is a type of corn.
no maize is a monocot
Isn't maize corn? Maize.. I really sont know ^.^
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