Figure 3 from: Cronk Q, Hidalgo O, Pellicer J, Percy D, Leitch I (2016) Salix transect of Europe: variation in ploidy and genome size in willow-associated common nettle, Urtica dioica L. sens. lat.,from Greece to arctic Norway. Biodiversity Data Journal 4: e10003. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.4.e10003

Figure 3 - Screen shot from the Partec CyFlow flow cytometer showing flow histogram obtained from analysing Urtica dioica accessions 28-10 (peak 1, 2C=2.36 pg) and 37-6 (peak 2, 2C=2.59 pg) showing two distinct peaks and hence demonstrating genuine intraspecific variation in genome size between thes...

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Main Authors: Cronk, Quentin, Hidalgo, Oriane, Pellicer, Jaume, Percy, Diana, Leitch, Ilia
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Published: Zenodo 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.4.e10003.figure3
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Summary:Figure 3 - Screen shot from the Partec CyFlow flow cytometer showing flow histogram obtained from analysing Urtica dioica accessions 28-10 (peak 1, 2C=2.36 pg) and 37-6 (peak 2, 2C=2.59 pg) showing two distinct peaks and hence demonstrating genuine intraspecific variation in genome size between these two tetraploid individuals (28-10 and 37-6: see Table 3). The graph shows the relative fluorescence (indicative of DNA amount) in thousands of cell nuclei. The machine also gives summary statistics for the peaks. Note the very low coefficient of variation (CV%) of 2.48% and 2.89%.