Nuclear Genome Size Determination Of Christia Vespertilionis Via Flow Cytometry
Author:
Midin Mohd Razik1, Fikri Muhammad Irfan1, Zailani Siti Sarah1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Science, Kulliyyah of Science , International Islamic University Malaysia , Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan , Pahang , Malaysia
Abstract
Abstract
Christia vespertilionis (butterfly wing plant) is an ornamental plant originated from South East Asia with reported usage in traditional medicine practice and potential as an anticancer and antitumor. This research aims to estimate the genome size of C. vespertilionis via flow cytometry (FCM) method. The research was conducted with the optimisation of nuclear suspension preparation followed by the genome size estimation. Two chopping techniques [manual chopping (MC) and BDTM Medimachine (MM)] and two lysis buffers (Otto and LBO1) were tested. Otto buffer with manual chopping was found to be the most suitable method, generated fine DNA peak with minimum debris background, and coefficient of variation (CV) value less than 3%. Five replicates of the FCM analysis were made for the genome size determination. The estimated genome size of C. vespertilionis was found to be 3.22 pg by using Glycine max cv. Polanka (2C=2.5pg) as an external reference standard. Further comparison with other Christia species was not possible due to the lack of data on genome size. The genome size data of C. vespertilionis can be useful for future morphology and genetics studies of Christia species.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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