Application of flow cytometric DNA measurements in the detection of irradiated onions
โ Scribed by Emily Selvan; Paul Thomas
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 423 KB
- Volume
- 67
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5142
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Nuclei from meristem tissue cells of onion bulbs ฮณโirradiated (60โ90 Gy) for sprout inhibition and nonโirrรกdiated control bulbs were isolated periodically during ambient (27โ32ยฐC) storage, stained with the fluorochrome 4โฒ,6โdiamidinoโ2โphenylindole and their DNA distribution histograms measured by flow cytometry (FCM). Nuclei from irradiated onions showed a broader DNA distribution profile appearing as a wide (high) coefficient of variation (CV, 4โ78%) of the G~0~/G~1~ peak as compared with nonโirradiated samples (CV, 2.39%). The DNA index (DI) of the diploid cells in control onions was 1 as against 0.74 in irradiated samples which indicated the presence of G~0~/G~1~ cells with abnormal DNA content in the meristem tissue cells of irradiated onions. The results indicate the potential application of quantitating changes in DNA content using FCM by determining CV of the G~0~/G~1~ peak as well as DI for differentiating irradiated from nonโirradiated onion bulbs.
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