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Optimizacija postopkov za oceno velikosti genoma s pretočno citometrijo pri repatih dvoživkah
ID Vencelj Merc, Bronja (Author), ID Bizjak Mali, Lilijana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Kladnik, Aleš (Comentor)

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Abstract
Genomi repatih dvoživk (Urodela) sodijo med največje genome tetrapodov - sama velikost genoma ima tudi pomemben vpliv na morfologijo, metabolizem, ekologijo in evolucijo repatcev. Tukaj predstavljamo optimiziran postopek za oceno velikosti genoma pri repatih dvoživkah s pretočno citometrijo. Metodo smo optimizirali na krvnih vzorcih španskega pupka (Pleurodeles waltl) in aksolotla (Ambystoma mexicanum), ter jo preizkusili na močerilu (Proteus anguinus). Pri optimizaciji metode pretočne citometrije smo primerjali različne pufre za liziranje celic in sproščanje jeder, primernost različnih pogosto uporabljenih fluorokromov za obarvanje jeder ter vpliv encima RNaza A na kvaliteto vzorcev pretočne citometrije. Kot ustrezen postopek priprave vzorcev za pretočno citometrijo smo določili 1) liziranje celic in sproščanje jeder v Galbraithovem pufru, 2) barvanje jeder s propidijevim jodidom v koncentraciji 100 µg/mL, brez potrebe po uporabi encima RNaze. Potrdili smo, da je A. mexicanum primeren interni standard za oceno velikosti genoma repatcev s pretočno citometrijo. Z našim postopkom pridobljene ocene velikosti genoma P. waltl so bile skladne z obstoječimi ocenami velikosti genoma te vrste, ter z meritvami velikosti genoma s slikovno citometrijo. Primerjali smo tudi štiri načine fiksacije krvnih vzorcev repatcev s časom fiksacije 7 in 14 dni. Za pretočno citometrijo so ustrezni vzorci, fiksirani v 3:1 v/v mešanici metanola in ocetne kisline. Postavljena metoda je nedestruktivna in zato primerna tudi za uporabo pri ogroženih vrstah dvoživk.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:velikost genoma, Urodela, pretočna citometrija, vrednost C
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[B. Vencelj Merc]
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151221 This link opens in a new window
ISBN:169212675
UDC:577:597.6/.9(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:169204995 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:01.10.2023
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Language:English
Title:Optimisation of flow cytometry for genome size estimates of salamanders
Abstract:
Salamanders (Urodela) possess some of the largest genomes among tetrapods - and the size of these gargantuan genomes profoundly shapes the morphology, metabolism, ecology, and evolution of this group of amphibians. We present an optimized method for estimating genome size using flow cytometry. The method was optimized on blood samples of the Iberian ribbed newt (Pleurodeles waltl) and the Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) and tested on the Olm (Proteus anguinus). We demonstrate that A. mexicanum is a suitable internal reference standard for genome size estimation of salamanders by flow cytometry. We evaluated the necessity of using the enzyme RNase A in sample preparation and compared the suitability of different lysis buffers and various fluorochromes commonly used in flow cytometry. The optimized protocol was set as follows: 1) cell lysis and nuclear isolation in Galbraith’s buffer, 2) nuclei staining with 100 µg/mL propidium iodide. The genome size of P. waltl estimated by this method was consistent with existing genome size estimates for this species and with our estimates using image cytometry of Feulge-stained nuclei. We compared four methods for fixation of salamander blood samples, with fixation times of 7 and 14 days. Samples fixed in a 3:1 v/v mixture of methanol and acetic acid gave acceptable results when analyzed by flow cytometry. The method presented here is non-destructive and thus suitable for use with endangered salamander species.

Keywords:genome size, Urodela, flow cytometry, C-value

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