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  • nces, gene expression in single cells, and the clonal amplification of nucleic acids (cPCR or clonal
  • Another method for in vitro clonal amplification is bridge PCR, where fragments a
  • an and Japanese teas (but not Pu-erh); and the clonal Assam tea plant (C.
  • t to date no one has reported the isolation of clonal cell lines or transgenic organisms using such
  • ase of the frond, and by its forming extensive clonal colonies on ridgetops and mountain benches.
  • hods employing nano-scale arrays and localized clonal colonies using capillaries, gels, affinity sur
  • The plant is widespread and appears in clonal colonies in open mesic woodlands.
  • The only other species that forms as extensive clonal colonies is the hay-scented fern, Dennstaedtia
  • Both species, and their hybrid, can form large clonal colonies, forming dense mats that hold organic
  • ading by means of underground runners, forming clonal colonies.
  • dense monotypic stands, and it often grows in clonal colonies.
  • estrial, tuberous, herbaceous plant that forms clonal colonies.
  • ow surface is whitish, and tends to form dense clonal colonies.
  • estrial, tuberous, herbaceous plant that forms clonal colonies.
  • It is a vigorous clonal colonizer.
  • This single clonal colony plant of Larrea tridentata reaches up t
  • Growth of clonal copies of DNA on bead surfaces remains to be g
  • block IL-2R signaling, thereby preventing the clonal expansion and function of antigen-selected T c
  • By preventing the clonal expansion of lymphocytes in the induction phas
  • the pear germplasm collection of the National Clonal Germplasm Repository in Corvallis, Oregon, and
  • The National Clonal Germplasm Repository is a branch of the Agricu
  • In addition, the USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository for Citrus and Dates (NCG
  • The majority are unculturable, although clonal lines of Loxodes have been developed.
  • the cell cycle regulation system, leading to a clonal myeloproliferative disorder.
  • of localizing and analyzing regions containing clonal nucleic acid populations was first described i
  • holds seeds of agronomic crops, cryopreserved clonal plant materials, animal and bacterial germplas
  • rocess continues into the autumn and the young clonal plants can be seen at this time of year, whils
  • Clonal populations of bacteria, each population maint
  • It supports the clonal proliferation of B lymphocytes.
  • eruca is considered the "most extreme case of clonal propagation in the cactus family" (Gibson and
  • alian wine grape varieties that likely share a clonal relationship with both possibly even being clo
  • There are nine clonal repositories located in appropriate locations
  • scientists decided that Gamay Beaujolais was a clonal selection of Pinot noir, and that California's
  • rging modern philosophies in winemaking and on clonal selections.
  • lations is probably low because they are often clonal, spreading via vegetative reproduction with rh
  • sionally a small tree, Q. havardii forms large clonal thickets by extending rhizomes through the san
  • Since the populations are largely clonal, this may enhance genetic drift.
  • A clonal trial of wild cherry established in 2005 on be
  • The clonal variation in Switzerland indicates a probably
  • hout North and South America where it develope clonal variations that became grape varieties that ar
  • vaner, Muller-Thurgau and Siegerrebe with some clonal varieties of Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris and Cha
  • ties, there are many strains and modern Indian clonal varieties.
  • iety was brought to Canada, where the "George" clonal variety is commonly used.
  • few genetic individuals because the species is clonal, with many cloned plants attached by one rhizo