Facilities at the BBSRC Nottingham Wheat Research Centre

Glasshouses
The BBSRC Nottingham Wheat Research Centre has three purpose built glasshouses which have temperature, light, and irrigation control. These were named the Gustafson glasshouses after at the opening of the Nottingham BBSRC Wheat Research Centre in 2016 with Jeanie Borlaug.
Seed Store
A purpose built seed store at the BBSRC Nottingham Wheat Research Centre from with temperature and humidity control.
Zeiss Axio Imager Z2 upright epifluorescence microscope
The microscope (Carl Zeiss Ltd, Oberkochen, Germany), is used for analysis of chromosome spreads which visualise our introgressed segments using either Genomic in situ hybridisation (GISH) or Fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) techniques. The microscope has a 1m CCD camera attached for photographs and slides can be further analysed using and (Metasystems GmbH, Altlussheim, Germany).
SNP Platform
The SNP genotyping pipeline allows the screening of lines for introgressions from the wild relatives. The pipeline enables;
- Automatic liquid handling
- Thermal cycling (PCR machines)
- Detection and data analysis (qPCR)