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      Staining air dried protoplasts for study of plant chromosomes.

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      Azure Stains, Chromosomes, Plants, ultrastructure, Protoplasts, Staining and Labeling, methods

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          The air drying technique used in mammalian cytology was applied to isolated plant protoplasts for study of chromosomes. For cultured celery cells, this technique resulted in good spreads of metaphase chromosomes with high resolution. Mitotic chromosomes of Brassica species are relatively small, poor stained by common stains, and difficult to spread by the squash technique. In this study, however, the chromosomes of B. carinata in callus culture were spread well and stained clearly with Giemsa staining solution. The chromosome preparations by the present techniques should also be amenable to chromosome banding studies in plants.

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          6194580

          Chemistry
          Azure Stains,Chromosomes,Plants,ultrastructure,Protoplasts,Staining and Labeling,methods
          Chemistry
          Azure Stains, Chromosomes, Plants, ultrastructure, Protoplasts, Staining and Labeling, methods

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