Abstract

BackgroundMeiotic chromosome preparation is a key step in plant meiotic research. Pollen mother cell (PMC) wall elimination is beneficial to cytogenetic experimental procedures. Without wall interference, these procedures are easier and more successful. In existing methods it is difficult to eliminate PMC walls completely and uniformly. In this paper, we present an improved method for digesting PMC walls, and one for providing massive chromosomal spreads on a slide for other cytogenetic experimental procedures.ResultsThree plants were selected to exhibit the modified meiotic chromosome preparation method. PMCs were dispersed as single cells and incubated in a mixed enzyme solution (3 % cellulose + 0.3 % pectinase + 1 % snailase) for 1.5–2.5 h. In total, 28.28 % cells were lost during this process. There were 800–1900 spreads on every slide and no PMC wall interference was found on any of the slides. The spreads were also evenly distributed on the slides. More spreads were obtained when PMC and protoplast densities in the suspension were increased. All three plants’ spreads were successfully used to locate a 5 s rDNA conserved sequence. The Nicotiana hybrid’s spreads were successfully used to identify the hybrid’s parental genome.ConclusionThis is an alternative method for meiotic chromosome preparation. Through this method, PMC walls can be completely and uniformly eliminated, and hundreds of spreads on every slide can be obtained. These spreads can be successfully used for DNA in situ hybridization.

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  • IntroductionPollen mother cell (PMC) wall elimination is beneficial to cytogenetic experimental procedures

  • Meiotic chromosome preparation is a key step in plant meiotic research

  • There were 115.36 ± 14.65 Pollen mother cell (PMC) per μl suspension when PMCs were squeezed from anthers into 200 μl distilled water at step 2

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Introduction

Pollen mother cell (PMC) wall elimination is beneficial to cytogenetic experimental procedures. We present an improved method for digesting PMC walls, and one for providing massive chromosomal spreads on a slide for other cytogenetic experimental procedures. Meiotic chromosome preparation plays a major role in meiotic research, and many methods have been employed [1, 2]. These methods can be primarily divided into two types. The squash-based methods are simple and fast, and many excellent spreads have been obtained using this method It has been widely used in plant cytogenetic research [5,6,7].

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