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High-resolution flow karyotyping and chromosome sorting in Vicia faba lines with standard and reconstructed karyotypes

TitleHigh-resolution flow karyotyping and chromosome sorting in Vicia faba lines with standard and reconstructed karyotypes
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsDoležel, Jaroslav, and Lucretti Sergio
JournalTheoretical and Applied Genetics
Volume90
Pagination797 - 802
Date Published1995///
KeywordsChromosome isolation, Chromosome sorting, Flow cytometry, Flow karyotype, Vicia faba
Abstract

Flow cytometric analysis has been performed on chromosomes isolated from formaldehyde-fixed root tips in a Vicia faba (2n = 12) line with a standard (wild-type) karyotype and in six V. faba translocation lines with reconstructed karyotypes. The resolution of individual chromosome types on histograms of chromosome fluorescence intensity (flow karyotypes) depended on the type of fluorochrome used for chromosome staining. The highest degree of resolution was achieved with 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). The lower resolution obtained after staining with mithramycin A (MIT) and propidium iodide (PI) was probably due to the sensitivity of these stains to changes in chromatin structure induced by formaldehyde fixation. After the staining with DAPI, only 1 chromosome type could be discriminated in the line with a standard karyotype. In the translocation lines, the number of chromosome types resolved on flow karyotypes ranged from 2 in the G and the ACB lines to all (6) chromosome types in the EFK and EF lines. Refined flow karyotyping permitted the sorting of a total of 15 different chromosome types from five of the translocation lines. It is expected that flow sorting of chromosomes from reconstructed karyotypes will become a powerful tool in the study of nuclear genome organisation in V. faba. © 1995 Springer-Verlag.

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