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Somatic hybridisation between B.oleracea and B.campestris, to create new genetic diversity in B.napus, has already been reported (1). The parental species being shown to regenerate from protoplasts at a suitable rate, prior to fusion studies.
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Alexander, R., Dubert, F. (1983). The isolation, purification and culture of Brassica Napus Cv. Lingot cotyledon protoplasts. In: Potrykus, I., Harms, C.T., Hinnen, A., Hütter, R., King, P.J., Shillito, R.D. (eds) Protoplasts 1983. EXS 45: Experientia Supplementum, vol 45. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6556-2_29
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