Genome Size of Alexandrium catenella and Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis Estimated by Flow Cytometry

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DU Qingwei [1 ]
SUI Zhenghong [1 ]
CHANG Lianpeng [1 ]
WEI Huihui [1 ]
LIU Yuan [1 ]
MI Ping [1 ]
SHANG Erlei [1 ]
Zeeshan Niaz [1 ,2 ]
QUE Zhou [1 ]
机构
[1] Key Laboratory of Marine Genetics and Breeding of Ministry of Education of China, College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China
[2] Department of Microbiology, Hazara University Mansehra,KPK
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中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Alexandrium catenella; Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis; flow cytometry; genome size;
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Q943.2 [植物基因工程];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Flow cytometry(FCM) technique has been widely applied to estimating the genome size of various higher plants. However, there is few report about its application in algae. In this study, an optimized procedure of FCM was exploited to estimate the genome size of two eukaryotic algae. For analyzing Alexandrium catenella, an important red tide species, the whole cell instead of isolated nucleus was studied, and chicken erythrocytes were used as an internal reference. The genome size of A. catenella was estimated to be 56.48 ± 4.14 Gb(1C), approximately nineteen times larger than that of human genome. For analyzing Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis, an important economical red alga, the purified nucleus was employed, and Arabidopsis thaliana and Chondrus crispus were used as internal references, respectively. The genome size of Gp. lemaneiformis was 97.35 ± 2.58 Mb(1C) and 112.73 ± 14.00 Mb(1C), respectively, depending on the different internal references. The results of this research will promote the related studies on the genomics and evolution of these two species.
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