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Laser-based micromanipulation for separation and identification of individual Frankia vesicles
Authors:Leitz Guenther  Lundberg Carina  Fällman Erik  Axner Ove  Sellstedt Anita
Affiliation:Department of Experimental Physics, Ume? University, 901 87 Ume?, Sweden.
Abstract:In studies of symbiotic efficiency it is of great importance to identify and separate individual Frankia strains from a nodule. Therefore, a new laser-based micromanipulation technique has been developed in which individual vesicles from root nodules of two Frankia-Alnus symbioses have been successfully cut loose and separated from clusters of vesicles in sterile conditions under light microscopy using a laser scalpel and optical tweezers. Vesicles from the Alnus incana-Frankia AvCI1 symbiosis were successfully isolated and grown in culture using this technique. The DNA from both Frankia sources was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The work shows that a combination of laser-based manipulation techniques and PCR can be used for the separation and study of individual vesicles. This novel laser-based micromanipulation technique opens up various new possibilities, for instance, to study whether several Frankia strains can grow simultaneously in the same root nodule.
Keywords:DNA    Laser scalpel    Optical tweezers    PCR    RFLP    Frankia
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