Examples of 'protoplast' in a sentence

Meaning of "protoplast"

protoplast (noun) - In biology, a protoplast is a cell that has had its cell wall removed, typically for experimental purposes. Protoplasts are often used in genetic engineering and plant breeding
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  • Created first; archetypal.
  • The first-created human; Adam.
  • A prototype or archetype; a model.
  • The first person in a given family, lineage etc.; an ancestor.

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A protoplast transformation method is described in the examples.
The mutants were used for protoplast fusion.
The protoplast density is measured with a haemocytometer.
Cells were gently resuspended in the protoplast suspension.
Complete protoplast formation is generally not necessary.
The alternative approach of using protoplast transformation was applied.
Protoplast formation is controlled with light microscope.
The preferred method is protoplast transformation.
Protoplast fusion and plant regeneration.
It was introduced into the fungal genome by protoplast transformation.
Protoplast formation was monitored by microscopic inspection at regular intervals.
The mutants were analyzed in tobacco protoplast complementation assays.
Protoplast fusión is a form of parasexual reproduction.
In certain examples the cell is a cell of a plant protoplast.
Protoplast formation was monitored microscopically during this period.

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Light microscopy image of protoplast using dark interference contrast.
Protoplast formation was monitored using a microscope.
For testing vía the maize protoplast transient in planta assay.
Protoplast survival per treatment.
Genotypes with positive responses in protoplast experiments are preferably kept.
Protoplast generation and isolation.
These can be added to the protoplast sample simultaneously or in succession.
Hybrids may also be produced by a technique called protoplast fusion.
All electroporated protoplast samples had equivalent viability counts.
These discontinuities are probably associated with protoplast formation in vivo.
The density of the protoplast suspensions is determined with a haemocytometer.
Such transformation protocols include electroporation and protoplast transformation.
The fused protoplast is then regenerated to mycelia in a suitable regeneration medium.
The fully grown leaf is used for protoplast isolation.
Tomato protoplast transfection.
It may also be used as a research enzyme for protoplast formation.
A protoplast is a plant or bacterial cell whose cell wall has been removed.
The transformation was performed immediately following the protoplast preparation.
The protoplast culture media were all sterilized by filtration before use.
The cell is optionally not a plant cell or plant protoplast.
Protoplast is not affected.
This label often showed a patchy distribution on the protoplast surface.
Protoplast plating efficiencies depended on the concentrations of macroelements included in the medium.
The preparation is monitored under an inverted microscope for protoplast release.
The protoplast is surrounded by a typical plasma membrane which lacks distinct invaginations.
The shape of bacteria is determined by the wall which surrounds the protoplast.
Protoplast transformation has been found to be successful and may be used with advantage.
Transformation can also be performed after forming a protoplast of the host cell.
The protoplast suspension is then further added to molten aliquots of a growth medium.
Synchronization can also be achieved by adding a synchronizing agent to the protoplast sample.
All protoplast manipulations were carried out at room temperature unless otherwise mentioned.
These genetic manipulations require a methodology for protoplast isolation and culture.
This protoplast suspension is used for transformation and is cultured as described below.
Transformation of bacterial cells can also be performed using protoplast fusión methods.
Protoplast transformation for several species of gram positive microorganisms has been reported.

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