The use of flow cytometry for estimating genome sizes and DNA ploidy levels in plants
Loureiro J., Čertner M., Lučanová M., Sliwinska E., Kolář F., Doležel J., Garcia S., Castro S., Galbraith D.W.
Plant cytogenetics and cytogenomics: Methods and Protocols 2672: , 2023
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Abstrakt: Flow cytometry has emerged as a uniquely flexible, accurate, and widely applicable technology for the analysis of plant cells. One of its most important applications centers on the measurement of nuclear DNA contents. This chapter describes the essential features of this measurement, outlining the overall methods and strategies, but going on to provide a wealth of technical details to ensure the most accurate and reproducible results. The chapter is aimed to be equally accessible to experienced plant cytometrists as well as those newly entering the field. Besides providing a step-by-step guide for estimating genome sizes and DNA-ploidy levels from fresh tissues, special attention is paid to the use of seeds and desiccated tissues for such purposes. Methodological aspects regarding field sampling, transport, and storage of plant material are also given in detail. Finally, troubleshooting information for the most common problems that may arise during the application of these methods is provided.
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3226-0_2
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Plant cytogenetics and cytogenomics: Methods and Protocols 2672: , 2023
Klíčová slova:
Abstrakt: Flow cytometry has emerged as a uniquely flexible, accurate, and widely applicable technology for the analysis of plant cells. One of its most important applications centers on the measurement of nuclear DNA contents. This chapter describes the essential features of this measurement, outlining the overall methods and strategies, but going on to provide a wealth of technical details to ensure the most accurate and reproducible results. The chapter is aimed to be equally accessible to experienced plant cytometrists as well as those newly entering the field. Besides providing a step-by-step guide for estimating genome sizes and DNA-ploidy levels from fresh tissues, special attention is paid to the use of seeds and desiccated tissues for such purposes. Methodological aspects regarding field sampling, transport, and storage of plant material are also given in detail. Finally, troubleshooting information for the most common problems that may arise during the application of these methods is provided.
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3226-0_2
Fulltext: kontaktujte autory z ÚEB
Autoři z ÚEB: Jaroslav Doležel