Department of Comparative Plant and Fungal Biology, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK.
Department of Biodiversity, Institut Botànic de Barcelona (IBB, CSIC-Ajuntament de Barcelona), Barcelona, Spain.
Methods Mol Biol. 2021;2222:325-361. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0997-2_17.
Over the years, the amount of DNA in a nucleus (genome size) has been estimated using a variety of methods, but increasingly, flow cytometry (FCM) has become the method of choice. The popularity of this technique lies in the ease of sample preparation and in the large number of particles (i.e., nuclei) that can be analyzed in a very short period of time. This chapter presents a step-by-step guide to estimating the nuclear DNA content of plant nuclei using FCM. Attempting to serve as a tool for daily laboratory practice, we list, in detail, the equipment required, specific reagents and buffers needed, as well as the most frequently used protocols to carry out nuclei isolation. In addition, solutions to the most common problems that users may encounter when working with plant material and troubleshooting advice are provided. Finally, information about the correct terminology to use and the importance of obtaining chromosome counts to avoid cytological misinterpretations of the FCM data are discussed.
多年来,人们使用各种方法来估计细胞核中的 DNA 含量(基因组大小),但越来越多的是,流式细胞术(FCM)已成为首选方法。这种技术的流行之处在于样本制备的简便性,以及可以在很短的时间内分析大量的颗粒(即细胞核)。本章介绍了使用 FCM 估计植物细胞核中核 DNA 含量的分步指南。我们试图将其作为日常实验室实践的工具,详细列出了所需的设备、所需的特定试剂和缓冲液,以及最常用的核分离方案。此外,还提供了有关解决用户在使用植物材料时可能遇到的最常见问题的建议和故障排除建议。最后,讨论了使用正确术语的重要性以及获得染色体计数的重要性,以避免对 FCM 数据的细胞学误解。