Leaf Variegation-MM

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This is an example of LII mutation. The outside part shows a lack of pigmentation and since the epidermis doesn't show color mutations, it has to be a LII mutation. Variegation1.JPG

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Remember that in a monocot, the LI mutations are seen as white strips on the edge of the leaf (unlike dicots).

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