A recent study released by researchers at North Carolina State University offers new insights and guidelines for the accurate estimation of plant genome size using flow cytometry. Flow cytometry has ...
Background and Aims Cytological parameters such as chromosome numbers and genome sizes of plants are used routinely for studying evolutionary aspects of polyploid plants. Members of Zingiberaceae show ...
Flow cytometry is a way to look closely at the features of cells or particles. A sample of blood or tissue goes into a machine called a cytometer. In less than a minute, a computer can analyze ...
Flow cytometry is a single-cell analytical technique that uses fluorophore-labeled cell structures or biomarkers to differentiate between cell populations. Through this method, researchers detect the ...
For such a familiar technique, flow cytometry holds many surprises. It’s more compact, more maneuverable, and more available than ever. Consequently, flow cytometry is interjecting itself where it was ...
Flow cytometry is a technique commonly used to identify and separate specific cells from a mixed population. This can be applied to a large number of cells, which is ideal for further statistical ...
Traditionally, aneuploidy was diagnosed by counting the metaphase chromosomes under the microscope. However, in many cases, and primarily due to the high or lower number of chromosomes, it was ...