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define haploid culture ​

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Answered by rvsuvathi
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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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Answered by srisanjay977
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Haploid culture is an in vitro technique used to produce haploid (cells have half the number of chromosomes) plants. ... So far, the haploids have been produced from anther culture of more than 170 species, and in approximately 30 species, it is reported from the in vitro female gametophyte culture.

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