Search for germplasm in these other databases too Definition of germplasm : the sum total of all hereditary material in a single (interbreeding) species.
Germplasm In TAIR, germplasms correspond to individual strains having unique genotypes, pooled strains and sets of pools and strains.
Germplasm The total genetic variability available to a population of organisms as represented by germ cells or seeds etc. Related Terms: Population A group of organisms of the same species relatively isolated from other groups of the same species.
germplasm Entire genetic makeup of an organism. gerontology The scientific problems of aging in all their aspects, including clinical, biological, and sociological.
^ Germplasm Resources Information Network: Arabidopsis thaliana ^ Flora of NW Europe: Arabidopsis thaliana ^ Blamey, M. & Grey-Wilson, C. (1989). Flora of Britain and Northern Europe. ISBN 0-340-40170-2 ...
In Weismann's view, the somaplasm simply provides the housing for the germplasm, seeing to it that the germplasm is protected, nourished, and conveyed to the germplasm of the opposite sex to create the next generation.
See also: Gene, Life, Trans, Species, Plant
 
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