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How do plants attain totipotency? Reprogramming somatic cells into embryos
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How do plants attain totipotency? Reprogramming somatic cells into embryos
Plants have an extraordinary ability to regenerate entire organs or even embryos from a single somatic cell, a phenomenon known as totipotency. Remarkably, differentiated cells can reacquire totipotency and form embryos through somatic embryogenesis, however molecular mechanisms behind this developmental plasticity remain unclear. To address this, Tang et al. used Arabidopsis thaliana… Source
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