What are somatic hybrids give an example?
John Kim
Published May 26, 2026
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In this manner, what do you mean by somatic hybrids?
Somatic fusion, also called protoplast fusion, is a type of genetic modification in plants by which two distinct species of plants are fused together to form a new hybrid plant with the characteristics of both, a somatic hybrid. Somatic hybridization was first introduced by Carlson et al. in Nicotiana glauca.
One may also ask, what is somatic hybrid and Cybrid? Somatic hybrid: protoplasts from the cells of two species are taken and fused together. Cybrid: a complete cell of a species is fused with the anucleated cytoplasm. Somatic hybrids don't have species barrier, where as cybrids are bound to species barrier.
Furthermore, how is somatic hybridization carried out mention one example of a somatic hybrid?
The process of fusion of protoplast of somatic cells derived from different varieties and or species of plants on a suitable nutrient medium to produce the somatic hybrids is called somatic hybridization. For example pomato is the somatic hybrid obtained by the protoplast fusion of tomato and potato.
Which chemical is used in somatic hybridization?
Perhaps the best example of the use of protoplasts to improve crop production is that of Nicofiana, where the somatic hybrid products of a chemical fusion of protoplasts have been used to modify the alkaloid and disease- resistant traits of commercial tobacco cultivars (Pandeya and White, 1994).
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