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Clonal analysis can be used to study the relationship of cell lineages in the formation of the plant and to study the autonomy and action of a gene product. Following a brief review, methodology for clonal analysis of gene expression will be presented.
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Hake, S., Sinha, N. (1994). The Use of Clonal Sectors for Lineage and Mutant Analysis. In: Freeling, M., Walbot, V. (eds) The Maize Handbook. Springer Lab Manuals. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2694-9_31
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