How does deffrerentiation differ from rediffrerentiation? Give two points
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Dedifferentiation is a process by which cells develop in reverse, from a more differentiated to a less differentiated state. ... Meanwhile, mature cells or lineage-committed cells might become multipotent or pluripotent progenitor cells with the potential of differentiating into a variety of cell types.
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Dedifferentiation: In plants, the living differentiated cells can regain the capacity to divide mitotically under certain conditions. .
Redifferentiation: The product of dedifferentiated cells/tissue which lose the ability to divide are called redifferentiate cells/tissues and the event, redifferentiation.
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