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#1405773 - 04/18/08 10:08 PM
Re: Mothers in microculture
[Re: sad old man]
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Use Mother's in culture to generate shoots for new clones, while maintaining the Mother. Okay, that makes sense, so your mother plant agar is mixed to produce shoots, which you transfer to a rooting agar to make clones? And then you can just discard any extra shoots to keep the mother plant in her test tube, right? I'm going to try and keep the mother plant as just a tissue culture, no shoots or roots. So I can try and mix cells from different cultures and then root/shoot/clone the mixed culture. -Loki
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