Thank you - that looks thorough and I found your explanations helpful. I will have a look at your other vids to hopefully learn more about general staining technique. Your comments about fixatives we very useful.
This wasnt really helpful.. :P Really couldent see what you were doing there...also, you should have shown the sample under the microscope in the end...
The excess stain will be rinsed away, but it will have already set in the chromosomes, which will not be rinsed away. This is the part we want to focus on.
Thank you - that looks thorough and I found your explanations helpful. I will have a look at your other vids to hopefully learn more about general staining technique. Your comments about fixatives we very useful.
Thnx for this explanation i hv understood the procedure and how to perform excellently
Hello Michael, do you have to use the fixative to see the different stages of mitosis clearly or can you get away with just using the stain?
Hi, thank you for sharing. How do you avoid washing of your sample when rinsing?
I found this helpful - thanks!
Good. Helpful one.
ty a lot
Tq so much for this experiment
what kind of fixative fluid is are you using?
Cool thanks
What tissue are you observing?
What thing would you like to see?
the actual experiment.not just the materials and how to do it Do the experiment and show us how it is done.
show us the thing
experiment is not just to take materials, to do experiment and show the result
This wasnt really helpful.. :P Really couldent see what you were doing there...also, you should have shown the sample under the microscope in the end...
dude i knew the procedure already , you should have shown us doing it all with the sample ,it didnt helped me anyway
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keep getting distracted by how the guy kinda sounds like will ferrel
why you wanna rinse
The excess stain will be rinsed away, but it will have already set in the chromosomes, which will not be rinsed away. This is the part we want to focus on.