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Flow Cytometry with Plant Cells: Analysis of Genes, Chromosomes and Genomes - ISBN 9783527314874

Flow Cytometry with Plant Cells: Analysis of Genes, Chromosomes and Genomes

ISBN 9783527314874

Autor: Jaroslav Dolezel, Johann Greilhuber, Jan Suda

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9783527314874

ISBN10:      

3527314873

Autor:      

Jaroslav Dolezel, Johann Greilhuber, Jan Suda

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2007-02-23

Ilość stron:      

479

Wymiary:      

247x176

Tematy:      

PN

Targeted at both beginners and experienced users, this handy reference explains various applications and benefits of flow cytometry (FCM) in plant sciences. Following a general introduction and authentic account of the development of flow cytometry, this book goes on to discuss the applications in plant genetics, genomics, physiology, pathology and breeding. It describes the use of FCM in plant biosystematics and population biology as well as the analysis of phytoplankton. Whenever appropriate, the methodology is explained and potential sources of errors are highlighted, while the first database on plant DNA flow cytometry (FLOWer) is also introduced.
With its broad scope encompassing environmental, cellular and sub–cellular levels, this first comprehensive work on the topic fills a real gap in the literature by providing first–hand practical hints for plant scientists.

Spis treści:
Preface.
List of Contributors.
1 Cytometry and Cytometers: Development and Growth (Howard M. Shapiro).
Overview.
1.1 Origins.
1.2 From Absorption to Fluorescence, from Imaging to Flow.
1.3 The Growth of Multiparameter Flow Cytometry.
1.4 Bench–tops and Behemoths: Convergent Evolution.
1.5 Image Cytometry: New Beginnings?
References.
2 Principles of Flow Cytometry (J. Paul Robinson and Gérald Grégori).
Overview.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 A Brief History of Flow Cytometry.
2.3 Components of a Flow Cytometer.
2.4 Flow Cytometric Informatics.
2.5 Spectral Compensation.
2.6 Cell Sorting.
2.7 Calibration Issues.
2.8 Conclusions.
References.
3 Flow Cytometry with Plants: an Overview (Jaroslav Doležel, Johann Greilhuber, and Jan Suda).
Overview.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Fluorescence is a Fundamental Parameter.
3.3 Pushing Plants through the Flow Cytometer.
3.4 Application of Flow Cyt ometry in Plants.
3.5 A Flow Cytometer in Every Laboratory?
3.6 Conclusions and Future Trends.
References.
4 Nuclear DNA Content Measurement (Johann Greilhuber, Eva M. Temsch, and João C. M. Loureiro).
Overview.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Nuclear DNA Content: Words, Concepts and Symbols.
4.3 Units for Presenting DNA Amounts and their Conversion Factors.
4.4 Sample Preparation for Flow Cytometric DNA Measurement.
4.5 Standardization.
4.6 Fluorescence Inhibitors and Coatings of Debris.
4.7 Quality Control and Data Presentation.
4.8 Future Directions.
References.
5 Flow Cytometry and Ploidy: Applications in Plant Systematics, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Jan Suda, Paul Kron, Brian C. Husband, and Pavel Trávn&ıacute;ček).
Overview.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Practical Considerations.
5.3 Applications in Plant Systematics.
5.4 Applications in Plant Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
5.5 Future Directions.
References.
6 Reproduction Mode Screening (Fritz Matzk).
Overview.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Analyses of the Mode of Reproduction.
6.3 A Recent Innovative Method: the Flow Cytometric Seed Screen.
6.4 Flow Cytometry with Mature Seeds for other Purposes.
6.5 Conclusions.
References.
7 Genome Size and its Uses: the Impact of Flow Cytometry (Ilia J. Leitch and Michael D. Bennett).
Overview.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Why is Genome Size Important?
7.3 What is Known about Genome Size in Plants?
7.4 The Extent of Genome Size Variation across Plant Taxa.
7.5 Understanding the Consequences of Genome Size Variation: Ecological and Evolutionary Implications.
7.6 Methods of Estimating Genome Size in Plants and the Impact of Flow Cytometry.
7.7 Recent Developments and the Future of Flow Cytometry in Genome Size Research.
References.
8 DNA Base Composition of Pl ant Genomes (Armin Meister and Martin Barow).
Overview.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Analysis of Base Composition by Flow Cytometry.
8.3 Conclusions.
References.
9 Detection and Viability Assessment of Plant Pathogenic Microorganisms using Flow Cytometry (Jan H. W. Bergervoet, Jan M. van der Wolf, and Jeroen Peters).
Overview.
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Viability Assessment.
9.3 Immunodetection.
9.4 Conclusions and Future Prospects.
References.
10 Protoplast Analysis using Flow Cytometry and Sorting (David W. Galbraith).
Overview.
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Results of Protoplast Analyses using Flow Cytometry and Sorting.
10.3 Walled Plant Cells: Special Cases for Flow Analysis and Sorting.
10.4 Prospects.
References.
11 Flow Cytometry of Chloroplasts (Erhard Pfündel and Armin Meister).
Overview.
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Chloroplast Signals in Flow Cytometry.
11.3 Progress of Research.
11.4 Conclusion.
References.
12 DNA Flow Cytometry in Non–vascular Plants (Hermann Voglmayr).
Overview.
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Nuclear DNA Content and Genome Size Analysis.
12.3 Future Perspectives.
12.4 Conclusion.
References.
13 Phytoplankton and their Analysis by Flow Cytometry (George B. J. Dubelaar, Raffaella Casotti, Glen A. Tarran, and Isabelle C. Biegala).
Overview.
13.1 Introduction.
13.2 Plankton and their Importance.
13.3 Considerations for using Flow Cytometry.
13.4 Sampling: How, Where and When.
13.5 Monitoring Applications.
13.6 Ecological Applications.
13.7 Marine Optics and Flow Cytometry.
13.8 Future Perspectives.
References.
14 Cell Cycle Analysis in Plants (Martin Pfosser, Zoltan Magyar, and Laszlo Bögre).
Overview.
14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Univariate Cell Cycle Analysis in Plant Cells.
14.3 BrdUrd Incorporation to Determine Cycling Populations.
14.4 Cell Cycle Synchronization Methods: Analysis of Cell Cycle Transitions in Cultured Plant Cells.
14.5 Plant Protoplasts to Study the Cell Cycle.
14.6 Root Meristems for Cell Cycle Synchronization.
14.7 Study of Cell Cycle Regulation by using Synchronized Cell Cultures and Flow Cytometry.
14.8 Cell Cycle and Plant Development.
14.9 Flow Cytometry of Dissected Tissues in Developmental Time Series.
14.10 Cell Type–specific Characterization of Nuclear DNA Content by Flow Cytometry.
14.11 Other Methods and Imaging Technologies to Monitor Cell Cycle Parameters and Cell Division Kinetics in Developing Organs.
14.12 Concluding Remarks.
References.
15 Endopolyploidy in Plants and its Analysis by Flow Cytometry (Martin Barow and Gabriele Jovtchev).
Overview.
15.1 Introduction.
15.2 Methods to Analyze Endopolyploidy.
15.3 Occurrence of Endopolyploidy.
15.4 Factors Modifying the Degree of Endopolyploidization.
15.5 Dynamics of Endopolyploidization.
15.6 Endopolyploidy and Plant Breeding.
15.7 Conclusions.
References.
16 Chromosome Analysis and Sorting (Jaroslav Doležel, Marie Kubaláková, Pavla Suchánková, Pavl&ıacute;na Kovářová, Jan Bartoš, and Hana Šimková).
Overview.
16.1 Introduction.
16.2 How Does it Work?
16.3 How it All Began.
16.4 Development of Flow Cytogenetics in Plants.
16.5 Applications of Flow Cytogenetics.
16.6 Conclusions and Future Prospects.
References.
17 Analysis of Plant Gene Expression Using Flow Cytometry and Sorting (David W. Galbraith).
Overview.
17.1 Introduction.
17.2 Methods, Technologies, and Results.
17.3 Prospects.
References.
18 FLOWER: A Plant DNA Flow Cytometry Database (

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