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    Cytometry. 2002 May 1;48(1):20-5.

    Flow cytometry measurement of the DNA contents of G0/G1 diploid cells from three different teleost fish species.

    Ciudad J, Cid E, Velasco A, Lara JM, Aijón J, Orfao A.

    Servicio de Citometría, Laboratorio de Hematologia (1(a) planta), Hospital Universitario de Salamanca, Paseo de San Vicente s/n, 37007 Salamanca, Spain. ciudad@gugu.usal.es

    BACKGROUND: Although there is a lot information in the literature about genome size in fish, a high variability among data for the same species is reported, being mainly related to methodological aspects. Flow cytometry-based fluorescence measurements of intercalating dyes is the most attractive approach due to its precision, objectivity, high speed, and relative simplicity. METHODS: We analyze the DNA content of G0/G1 diploid nuclei of three teleost species (Carassius auratus, Tinca tinca, and Danio rerio) using flow cytometry. Forty-three animals were used and up to 50,000 retinal cells were analyzed per sample. Propidium iodide-associated fluorescence was assessed using a FACSCalibur flow cytometer. Standard human leukocytes were used as a reference. RESULTS: Our results show that C. auratus (3.584 +/- 0.058 pg per nucleus) and D. rerio (3.357 +/- 0.074 pg per nucleus) showed similar DNA contents per cell, whereas it was significantly lower (2.398 +/- 0.038 pg per nucleus) in T. tinca. Interestingly, a low intraspecies variability was observed, the coefficient of variation being 1.608%, 2.198%, and 1.573% for C. auratus, D. rerio, and T. tinca, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The methodology used in this study provides an accurate and easy measurement of the genome size of a species. Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

    PMID: 12116377 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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