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Best practices for instrument settings and raw data analysis in plant flow cytometry

Petr Koutecký, Tyler Smith, João Loureiro, Paul Kron

2023Cytometry Part A14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flow cytometry (FCM) is now the most widely used method to determine ploidy levels and genome size of plants. To get reliable estimates and allow reproducibility of measurements, the methodology should be standardized and follow the best practices in the field. In this article, we discuss instrument calibration and quality control and various instrument and acquisition settings (parameters, flow rate, number of events, scales, use of discriminators, peak positions). These settings must be decided before measurements because they determine the amount and quality of the data and thus influence all downstream analyses. We describe the two main approaches to raw data analysis (gating and histogram modeling), and we discuss their advantages and disadvantages. Finally, we provide a summary of best practice recommendations for data acquisition and raw data analysis in plant FCM.

Topics & Concepts

Raw dataComputer scienceHistogramCalibrationData acquisitionField (mathematics)ReproducibilityData miningQuality (philosophy)Data qualityStatisticsArtificial intelligenceMathematicsEngineeringOperations managementProgramming languageImage (mathematics)Pure mathematicsPhilosophyMetric (unit)Operating systemEpistemologySingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism