Chromosome classification by atomic force microscopy volume measurement

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McMaster, T. J., Winfield, M. O., Baker, A. A., Karp, A. and Miles, M. J. 1996. Chromosome classification by atomic force microscopy volume measurement. Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B. 14, p. 1438–1443. https://doi.org/10.1116/1.589115

AuthorsMcMaster, T. J., Winfield, M. O., Baker, A. A., Karp, A. and Miles, M. J.
Abstract

Historically, metaphase chromosomes have been differentiated (or karyotyped), within a species using chemical banding techniques and optical microscopy. This chemical approach alters the structure of the chromosomes. Following successful work on high‐resolution imaging of plant chromosomes, the volumes of complete metaphase sets of maize and barley chromosomes have been calculated from three dimensional atomic force microscopy data. These results correlated extremely well with classification by arm lengths and ratios. This study demonstrates the novel application of atomic force microscopy as a high‐resolution measuring instrument for volumes of biological systems, a hitherto underused facility of the microscope. This approach will permit chromosomes to be identified and experiments performed on them without recourse to destructive chemical treatment.

Year of Publication1996
JournalJournal of Vacuum Science and Technology B
Journal citation14, p. 1438–1443
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1116/1.589115
Open accessPublished as non-open access
FunderBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online01 Mar 1996
PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics
ISSN2166-2746

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