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Regeneration of plants

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The idea that cells could contain all the information necessary for the regeneration of a whole organism is implied in the cell theory proposed by Schwann [1]. At that time, however, the technology did not exist to study regeneration of plants from any single cell other than a newly fertilized zygote, and even this development process takes place within an organized multicellular structure and not as an isolated single cell.

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Bengochea, T., Dodds, J.H. (1986). Regeneration of plants. In: Plant Protoplasts. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4095-6_3

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