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Structural Analyses of Living Plant Nuclei

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Abstract

Plants have a long history as models used to study nuclear structures because of their large nuclei and easy handling. In fact, the nucleus was first described in orchid cells in 1833. Chromatin dynamics during mitosis were well described in the 1920s by observing live plant tissues. After the development of molecular biological technologies and in vitro culture systems in the 1950s, animal and yeast cultured cells have been used to study nuclear structures.

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Kato, N. (2003). Structural Analyses of Living Plant Nuclei. In: Setlow, J.K. (eds) Genetic Engineering. Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods, vol 25. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0073-5_4

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