Flow cytometric sorting of maize chromosome 9 from an oat-maize chromosome addition line Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Large numbers of maize chromosome 9 can be collected with high purity by flow cytometric sorting of chromosomes isolated from a disomic maize chromosome addition line of oat. Metaphase chromosome suspensions were prepared from highly synchronized seedling root-tips of an oat-maize chromosome-9 addition line (OM9) and its parental oat and maize lines. Chromosomes were stained with propidium iodide for flow cytometric analysis and sorting. Flow-karyotypes of the oat-maize addition line showed an extra peak not present in the parental oat line. This peak is due to the presence of a maize chromosome-9 pair within the genome of OM9. Separation of maize chromosome 9 by flow cytometric sorting of a chromosome preparation from a normal maize line was not possible because of its size similarity (DNA content) to maize chromosomes 6, 7 and 8. However, it is possible to separate maize chromosome 9 from oat chromosomes and chromatids. An average of about 6x10(3) chromosomes of maize chromosome 9 can be collected by flow-sorting from chromosomes isolated from 30 root tips (ten seedlings) of the oat-maize addition line. Purity of the maize chromosome 9, sorted from the oat-maize chromosome addition line, was estimated to be more than 90% based on genomic in situ hybridization analysis. Sorting of individual chromosomes provides valuable genomic tools for physical mapping, library construction, and gene isolation.

published proceedings

  • Theoretical and Applied Genetics

author list (cited authors)

  • Li, L. J., Arumuganathan, K., Rines, H. W., Phillips, R. L., Riera-Lizarazu, O., Sandhu, D., Zhou, Y., & Gill, K. S.

citation count

  • 35

complete list of authors

  • Li, LJ||Arumuganathan, K||Rines, HW||Phillips, RL||Riera-Lizarazu, O||Sandhu, D||Zhou, Y||Gill, KS

publication date

  • April 2001