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briefly discuss the steps involved in haploid culture​

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A haploid is a plant with the gametic or n number of chromosomes. Doubled haploids, or dihaploids, are chromosome doubled haploids or 2n plants. Androgenesis is the process by which haploid plants develop from the male gametophyte. When anthers are cultured intact, the procedure is called anther culture

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The culture are kept initially in dark. After 3-4 weeks, the anthers normally undergo pollen embryogenesis and haploid plantlets appear from the cultured anther. In some cases, anther may undergo proliferation to form callus tissue which can be induced to differentiate into haploid plants.

The culture are kept initially in dark. After 3-4 weeks, the anthers normally undergo pollen embryogenesis and haploid plantlets appear from the cultured anther. In some cases, anther may undergo proliferation to form callus tissue which can be induced to differentiate into haploid plants. A haploid is a plant with the gametic or n number of chromosomes. Doubled haploids, or dihaploids, are chromosome doubled haploids or 2n plants. Androgenesis is the process by which haploid plants develop from the male gametophyte. When anthers are cultured intact, the procedure is called anther culture.

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