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Revisiting the DNA C-values of the genome size-standards used in plant flow cytometry to choose the "best primary standards"
Authors:Praça-Fontes Milene Miranda  Carvalho Carlos Roberto  Clarindo Wellington Ronildo  Cruz Cosme Damião
Institution:1. Laborat??rio de Microscopia, Departamento de Produ??o Vegetal, Centro de Ci??ncias Agr??rias, Universidade Federal do Esp??rito Santo, Alegre, ES, CEP: 29500-000, Brazil
2. Laborat??rio de Citogen??tica e Citometria, Departamento de Biologia Geral, Universidade Federal de Vi?osa, Vi?osa, MG, CEP: 36570-000, Brazil
3. Laborat??rio de Bioinform??tica, Departamento de Biologia Geral, Universidade Federal de Vi?osa, Vi?osa, MG, CEP: 36570-000, Brazil
Abstract:Flow cytometry (FCM) techniques have enabled characterization of the genome size for various plant species. In order to measure the nuclear genome size of a species, reference standards with well-established DNA content are necessary. However, different 2C-values have been described for the same species used as reference standard. This fact has brought about inaccurate genome measurements, making relevant the establishment of optimal DNA reference standards for plant cytometric analyses. Our work revisited the genome size of Arabidopsis thaliana and other seven plant standards, which were denominated ??Dole?el??s standard set?? and have been widely used in plant DNA measurements. These eight plant standards were reassessed for a comparative measurement of their DNA content values, using each plant species as primary standard in a cascade-like manner, from A. thaliana to Allium cepa. The genome size values obtained here were compared to those reported in the literature by statistical analyses. As a result, Raphanus sativus and Drosophila melanogaster were considered the most inadequate primary standards, whereas A. thaliana, Solanum lycopersicum and Pisum sativum were found to be the most suitable.
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