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    Callose is a plant polysaccharide. Its production is due to the glucan synthase-like gene (GLS) in various places within a plant. It is produced to act...
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    known as callose. Callose is found in cell plates during the process of cytokinesis, but as this process reaches completion the levels of callose decrease...
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  • that have overlapping sieve cells. Callose levels are measure in order to observe the activity of sieve cells. Callose acts as a block to the sieve pores...
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  • exchange for assisting the Inquisition in hunting down and capturing Vela Callose. Callose, the daughter of the Admiral of the Union, has attracted the attention...
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    polymer called callose, a carbohydrate polymer, forming the callus pad/callus, the colourless substance that covers the sieve plate. Callose stays in solution...
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    PĂ©ron's snake-eyed skink or callose-palmed shinning-skink (Cryptoblepharus plagiocephalus) is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. It is endemic...
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    plate. The next component to be added is callose, which is polymerized directly at the cell plate by callose synthases. As the cell plate continues to...
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    areas. The pores are reinforced by platelets of a polysaccharide called callose. Other parenchyma cells within the phloem are generally undifferentiated...
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    microspores, which are contained by callose walls, the development of the pollen grain walls begins. The callose wall is broken down by an enzyme called...
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  • subsequent infections. Wounding responses can be local, like the deposition of callose, and others are systemic, which involve a variety of hormones like jasmonic...
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