“…Future innovations in cell/nucleus isolation techniques will power further understanding of germline DNA methylation reprogramming, especially in female germlines where we currently have little data. Protoplast preparation and fluorescence‐activated cell sorting (FACS) have been exploited to isolate plant male germ cells using cell‐type‐specific fluorescent labelling or different cell properties such as cell size, autofluorescence and DNA density ( Slotkin et al, 2009 ; Borges et al, 2012 ; Calarco et al, 2012 ; Ibarra et al, 2012 ; Hsieh et al, 2016 ; Santos et al, 2017 ; Chang et al, 2018 ; Walker et al, 2018 ; He et al, 2019 ; Zheng and Gehring, 2019 ; Buttress et al, 2022 ). For some species or particular cell types, microdissection serves well ( Sprunck et al, 2005 ; Schmidt et al, 2011 ; Park et al, 2016b ; Flores‐Tornero et al, 2019 ; Zhao et al, 2019 ; Jiang et al, 2020 ), especially now only a few cells are required for DNA methylome sequencing ( Smallwood et al, 2014 ).…”