Studying Arabidopsis chloroplast structural organisation using transmission electron microscopy.
Chloroplasts, as well as other, non-photosynthetic types of plastid, are characteristic structures within plant cells. They are relatively large organelles (typically 1-5 μm in diameter), and so can readily be analysed by electron microscopy. Chloroplast structure is remarkably complex, comprising a...
Main Authors: | Hyman, S, Jarvis, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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