For mc-GISH analysis, XM943 DNA was labeled with Texas Red-5-dUTP (Invitrogen) and SY41 DNA was labeled with Texas Green-5-dCTP (Invitrogen) (2014). SY183 DNA was used as the blocker. Chromosomes were counterstained with 4, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). Fluorescent signals were scanned and photographed with an Olympus BX53 microscope equipped with a Photometrics SenSys CCD DP80 camera (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). (Wang et al. 2016a (link), 2016b (link)).
Texas green 5 dctp
Texas Green-5-dCTP is a fluorescently labeled nucleotide used in various molecular biology applications. It can be incorporated into DNA during synthesis or labeling reactions, enabling the detection and visualization of DNA molecules.
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Fluorescence in situ Hybridization and Multicolor GISH for Chromosome Analysis
For mc-GISH analysis, XM943 DNA was labeled with Texas Red-5-dUTP (Invitrogen) and SY41 DNA was labeled with Texas Green-5-dCTP (Invitrogen) (2014). SY183 DNA was used as the blocker. Chromosomes were counterstained with 4, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). Fluorescent signals were scanned and photographed with an Olympus BX53 microscope equipped with a Photometrics SenSys CCD DP80 camera (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). (Wang et al. 2016a (link), 2016b (link)).
Multicolor FISH and GISH Analysis
were used for FISH as described by Tang et al. (2014) .
For the multicolor-GISH (mc-GISH) analysis, Triticum urartu Thum. DNA was labelled with Texas Red-5-dUTP (Invitrogen) and Ae. tauschii Coss. DNA was labeled with Texas Green-5-dCTP (Invitrogen) (2014). Ae. Speltoides DNA was blocker. Chromosomes were counterstained with 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). Fluorescent signals were scanned and photographed with an Olympus BX53 microscope equipped with a Photometrics SenSys CCD DP80 camera (Japan). (Wang et al. 2016) .
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