Sample preparation for laser-microdissection of soybean shoot apical meristem
The shoot apical meristem houses stem cells responsible for the continuous formation of aerial plant organs including leaves and stems throughout the life of plants. Laser-microdissection in combination with high-throughput technology such as next generation sequencing permits an in-depth analysis o...
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doaj-49d3f94fe977419f91fd141f1e664f6a2020-11-25T04:03:52ZengPAGEPress PublicationsInternational Journal of Plant Biology2037-01562037-01642012-10-0131e3e310.4081/pb.2012.e32310Sample preparation for laser-microdissection of soybean shoot apical meristemChui E. Wong0Mohan B. Singh1Prem L. Bhalla2Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Group, ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume Research, Melbourne School of Land and Environment, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VictoriaPlant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Group, ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume Research, Melbourne School of Land and Environment, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VictoriaPlant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Group, ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume Research, Melbourne School of Land and Environment, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VictoriaThe shoot apical meristem houses stem cells responsible for the continuous formation of aerial plant organs including leaves and stems throughout the life of plants. Laser-microdissection in combination with high-throughput technology such as next generation sequencing permits an in-depth analysis of molecular events associated with specific cell type of interest. Sample preparation is the most critical step in ensuring good quality RNA to be extracted from samples following laser-microdissection. Here, we optimized the sample preparation for a major legume crop, soybean. We used Farmer’s solution as a fixative and paraffin as the embedding medium for soybean shoot apical meristem tissue without the use of any specialized equipment. Shorter time for tissue fixation (two days) was found to be critical for the preservation of RNA in soybean shoot apical meristem. We further demonstrated the utility of this method for different tissues derived from soybean and rice. The method outlined here shall facilitate studies on crop plants involving laser-microdissection.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pb/article/view/3821laser-microdissection, shoot apical meristem, soybean |
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Sample preparation for laser-microdissection of soybean shoot apical meristem |
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Sample preparation for laser-microdissection of soybean shoot apical meristem |
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Sample preparation for laser-microdissection of soybean shoot apical meristem |
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Sample preparation for laser-microdissection of soybean shoot apical meristem |
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Sample preparation for laser-microdissection of soybean shoot apical meristem |
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sample preparation for laser-microdissection of soybean shoot apical meristem |
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International Journal of Plant Biology |
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2037-0156 2037-0164 |
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The shoot apical meristem houses stem cells responsible for the continuous formation of aerial plant organs including leaves and stems throughout the life of plants. Laser-microdissection in combination with high-throughput technology such as next generation sequencing permits an in-depth analysis of molecular events associated with specific cell type of interest. Sample preparation is the most critical step in ensuring good quality RNA to be extracted from samples following laser-microdissection. Here, we optimized the sample preparation for a major legume crop, soybean. We used Farmer’s solution as a fixative and paraffin as the embedding medium for soybean shoot apical meristem tissue without the use of any specialized equipment. Shorter time for tissue fixation (two days) was found to be critical for the preservation of RNA in soybean shoot apical meristem. We further demonstrated the utility of this method for different tissues derived from soybean and rice. The method outlined here shall facilitate studies on crop plants involving laser-microdissection. |
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laser-microdissection, shoot apical meristem, soybean |
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