Plants were propagated clonally and all material used was of the same genetic background. |
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Cultivated varieties are propagated clonally and very often a single genotype is planted in orchards. |
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Many plant species can reproduce clonally by creeping roots or stems, propagules such as bulbils and tubers, or agamous seeds. |
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Large or disturbed plants regenerate clonally by layering of drooping shoots. |
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We report growth for Tiarella, a species that has spread clonally within exclosures but not outside exclosures where survival has been low. |
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Clearly the method will not work if the stand of plants is clonally propagated because the equations will not solve. |
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Recently, 3rd generation PCR technology, named digital PCR, has developed for directly quantifying and clonally amplifying nucleic acids. |
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Although larvae are the result of sexual reproduction, corals also reproduce clonally. |
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Each fragment, now called a library molecule, is separated and clonally amplified on a solid surface such that its physical location is recorded. |
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Plants may spread clonally through the production of daughter bulbs and division producing clumps. |
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Additionally, the single-cell transcriptome analyses of clonally related cells in vivo will provide unique insights into the clonality of gene expression per se. |
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