Atomic force microscopy has been applied to the study of plant chromosomes from cereal grasses Triticum aestivum (bread wheat), Triticum tauschii, and Hordeum vulgare (barley). Using standard mitotic metaphase squashes, high resolution images have been obtained of untreated chromosomes and also of chromosomes after C-banding, N-banding, and in situ hybridization. The true 3-dimensional nature of the images permits detailed analysis of the surface structure and, on untreated uncoated chromosomes, surface features on a length scale consistent with nucleosome structures have been observed. C+ and N+ regions are manifest as areas of high relief on a slightly collapsed chromosome structure. In situ hybridization leads to a more severe degradatio...
In this study, chromosome painting was developed and used to identify alien chromosomes in TAi-27, a...
The structure of human metaphase chromosomes, fixed according to standard procedures for optical mic...
Nuclear genomes of some Triticeae species are characterized by large size and prevalence of repetiti...
Atomic force microscopy has been used to image plant chromosomes from standard preparations without ...
The surface structure of mitotic barley chromatin was studied by field-emission scanning electron mi...
Polytene chromosomes from Drosophila melanogaster, observed from squash preparations, and chromosome...
We have developed an atomic force microscope (AFM) with an integrated optical microscope. The optica...
Karyotype analysis and classification of buckwheat chromosomes were performed without chemical bandi...
Whole mount mitotic metaphase chromosomes of different plants and animals were investigated with hig...
In mammals and plants, the cell nucleus is organized in dynamic macromolecular domains involved in D...
Chromosomes from human lymphocytes were observed by X-ray contact microscopy (XRCM) using laser-prod...
Series Title - Methods in Molecular BiologyInternational audienceWheat and barley have large genomes...
In order to go in depth into the analysis of holocentric chromosome structure, atomic force microsco...
Giemsa N-banding is a method that facilitates the identification of chromosomes with the use of the ...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/cgr Abstract. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) proves to be a...
In this study, chromosome painting was developed and used to identify alien chromosomes in TAi-27, a...
The structure of human metaphase chromosomes, fixed according to standard procedures for optical mic...
Nuclear genomes of some Triticeae species are characterized by large size and prevalence of repetiti...
Atomic force microscopy has been used to image plant chromosomes from standard preparations without ...
The surface structure of mitotic barley chromatin was studied by field-emission scanning electron mi...
Polytene chromosomes from Drosophila melanogaster, observed from squash preparations, and chromosome...
We have developed an atomic force microscope (AFM) with an integrated optical microscope. The optica...
Karyotype analysis and classification of buckwheat chromosomes were performed without chemical bandi...
Whole mount mitotic metaphase chromosomes of different plants and animals were investigated with hig...
In mammals and plants, the cell nucleus is organized in dynamic macromolecular domains involved in D...
Chromosomes from human lymphocytes were observed by X-ray contact microscopy (XRCM) using laser-prod...
Series Title - Methods in Molecular BiologyInternational audienceWheat and barley have large genomes...
In order to go in depth into the analysis of holocentric chromosome structure, atomic force microsco...
Giemsa N-banding is a method that facilitates the identification of chromosomes with the use of the ...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/cgr Abstract. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) proves to be a...
In this study, chromosome painting was developed and used to identify alien chromosomes in TAi-27, a...
The structure of human metaphase chromosomes, fixed according to standard procedures for optical mic...
Nuclear genomes of some Triticeae species are characterized by large size and prevalence of repetiti...