X-ray Ptychography Imaging of Human Chromosomes After Low-dose Irradiation

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Studies of the structural and functional role of chromosomes in cytogenetics have spanned more than 10 decades. In this work, we take advantage of the coherent X-rays available at the latest synchrotron sources to extract the individual masses of all 46 chromosomes of metaphase human B and T cells using hard X-ray ptychography. We have produced ‘X-ray karyotypes’ of both heavy metal–stained and unstained spreads to determine the gain or loss of genetic material upon low-level X-ray irradiation doses due to radiation damage. The experiments were performed at the I-13 beamline, Diamond Light Source, Didcot, UK, using the phase-sensitive X-ray ptychography method.

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Bhartiya, A., Batey, D., Cipiccia, S., Shi, X., Rau, C., Botchway, S., … Robinson, I. K. (2021). X-ray Ptychography Imaging of Human Chromosomes After Low-dose Irradiation. Chromosome Research, 29(1), 107–126. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10577-021-09660-7

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