Journal article

VARIABLE METHYLATION AND DIFFERENTIAL REPLICATION OF GENOMIC DNA IN CULTURED CARROT ROOT EXPLANTS DURING GROWTH INDUCTION AS INFLUENCED BY HORMONAL TREATMENTS


Authors listARNHOLDTSCHMITT, B; HOLZAPFEL, B; SCHILLINGER, A; NEUMANN, KH

Publication year1991

Pages283-288

JournalTheoretical and Applied Genetics

Volume number82

Issue number3

ISSN0040-5752

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF02190613

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
The methylation and amplification pattern of genomic DNA of carrot root explants (Daucus carota L.) undergoes transitory changes during the cultural cycle. A high degree of variation was observed as early as 36 h after the incubation of fresh explants in the nutrient medium and, depending on the hormonal treatment significant modifications occurred during 14 days of culture. Proliferative tissue conditioned by kinetin showed an extensive reduction in DNA methylation. Changes in the DNA amplification pattern were not necessarily linked to methylation.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleARNHOLDTSCHMITT, B., HOLZAPFEL, B., SCHILLINGER, A. and NEUMANN, K. (1991) VARIABLE METHYLATION AND DIFFERENTIAL REPLICATION OF GENOMIC DNA IN CULTURED CARROT ROOT EXPLANTS DURING GROWTH INDUCTION AS INFLUENCED BY HORMONAL TREATMENTS, TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 82(3), pp. 283-288. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02190613

APA Citation styleARNHOLDTSCHMITT, B., HOLZAPFEL, B., SCHILLINGER, A., & NEUMANN, K. (1991). VARIABLE METHYLATION AND DIFFERENTIAL REPLICATION OF GENOMIC DNA IN CULTURED CARROT ROOT EXPLANTS DURING GROWTH INDUCTION AS INFLUENCED BY HORMONAL TREATMENTS. TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 82(3), 283-288. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02190613



Keywords


5-METHYLCYTOSINECELL-CULTURESDAUCUS-CAROTA LDIFFERENTIAL REPLICATIONGENE ACTIVITYSATELLITE DNAtissue cultureTISSUE-CULTURETRANSITORY GENOMIC VARIATION


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