A step‐by‐step protocol for meiotic chromosome counts in flowering plants: A powerful and economical technique revisited
Michael D. Windham, Kathleen M. Pryer, Derick B. Poindexter, Fay‐Wei Li, Carl J. Rothfels, James B. Beck
Abstract
PREMISE: Counting chromosomes is a fundamental botanical technique, yet it is often intimidating and increasingly sidestepped. Once mastered, the basic protocol can be applied to a broad range of taxa and research questions. It also reveals an aspect of the plant genome that is accessible with only the most basic of resources-access to a microscope with 1000× magnification is the most limiting factor. METHODS AND RESULTS: Here we provide a detailed protocol for choosing, staining, and squashing angiosperm pollen mother cells. The protocol is supplemented by figures and two demonstration videos. CONCLUSIONS: The protocol we provide will hopefully demystify and reinvigorate a powerful and once commonplace botanical technique that is available to researchers regardless of their location and resources.