Research Topics

The Laboratory of Molecular Cytogenetics and Cytometry has been established to study the structure and function of nuclear genome in higher plants. The laboratory is a part of the Institute of Experimental Botany and the Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnological and Agricultural Research.

Plant Genome Diversity

New Book:

Plant Genomes, their Residents, and their Evolutionary Dynamics
Wendel, J.F.; Greilhuber, J.; Dolezel, J.; Leitch, I.J. (Eds.) 2012

Flow Cytometry with Plant Cells

New Book - edited by J. DolezelJ. Greilhuber, and J. Suda
The first comprehensive book on plant flow cytometry was published by Wiley-VCH in February 2007.

Plant DNA Cytometry Standards

The laboratory provides seeds of reference DNA standards suitable for plant genome size estimation. Please, send your requests to: dolezelatueb [dot] cas [dot] cz

News

Inversions of chromosome arms 4AL and 2BS in wheat; Functional features of a single chromosome arm in wheat (1AL); Genetic linkage mapping in an F2 perennial ryegrass

Inversions of chromosome arms 4AL and 2BS in wheat invert the patterns of chiasma distribution

Functional features of a single chromosome arm in wheat (1AL) determined from its structure

Genetic linkage mapping in an F2 perennial ryegrass population using DArT markers

Sequencing wheat chromosome arm 7BS and Sex Chormosomes - Silene latifolia and S. vulgaris

Sequencing wheat chromosome arm 7BS delimits the 7BS/4AL translocation and reveals homoeologous gene conservation. Genomic Diversity in Two Related Plant Species with and
without Sex Chromosomes - Silene latifolia and S.
vulgaris

New PhD positions!

Laboratory of Molecular Cytogenetics and Cytometry opens new PhD positions.

„TriticeaeGenome“ project from the Seventh Framework Programme

Our team accomplishments in „TriticeaeGenome“ project from the Seventh Framework Programme

Genetics of climate adaptation in model plants and forage grasses

WORKPLACE SEMINAR with Prof. Odd Arne Rognli - Genetics of climate adaptation in model plants and forage grasses – diversity and evolution, molecular ecology and genomics

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