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Cover imageIsolated chlorenchyma cell of the halophytic single-cell C4 plant Bienertia sinuspersici expressing a mitochondrial transit peptide fused to green fl uorescent protein to visualize
localization of mitochondria. Red autofl uorescence was used to visualize chloroplasts. In B. sinuspersici, peripheral chloroplasts have a characteristic doughnut-like shape
whereas the chloroplasts of the central compartment are more round, and often clustered together with mitochondria. 26 images were taken at 1000x magnifi cation at diff erent
layers on an epifl uorescence microscope and combined to a merged image (z-stack) which was further deconvoluted to produce the fi nal image. Image courtesy of Dr. Sascha
Off ermann and the students of the practical course “Organelle Targeting 2020” at the Institute for Botany at Leibniz University Hannover, Germany.
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