answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

hi

User Avatar

Wiki User

6y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How does DNA in the cell lysis solution become visible?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the difference between lysis and plasmolysis?

When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, water will enter the cell. This is called lysis. When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will leave the cell (causing it to shrink). This is called plasmolysis.


When a cell undergos lysis what is the name of the solution?

hypotonic, =contains less salt(natrium)than the cell,


What solution does crenation occur in?

Crenation is the loss of water from an animal cell due to osmosis. Lysis is the rupture of the cell wall due to too much water moving into an animal cell due to osmosis. Both crenation and lysis have drastic effects on the animal cell. Crenation is the equivalent of flaccid plant cells and lysis is the equivalent of turgid for plant cells. The key difference between lysis and turgid is that plants have a cellulose cell wall so do not rupture or burst the cell wall like animal cells with lysis do.


What are the purposes of the Neutralization Solution in plasmid DNA?

It actually breaks the whole cell into its components, whiel the cell lysis solution only seperates the DNA-strings!


What component of the practical lysis the cell?

what component of the practical lysis the cell and its contents


When do chromosome become visible in cell?

Chromosones become visible during prophase.


What is lysis buffer?

A lysis buffer is a solution which is used to breakdown or separate the components of cells. Like all buffers, it is supposed to maintain the pH within a narrow range. Lysis buffers are used when analysis of separate components of the cell as desired - such as DNA isolation.


What is it called when a host cell bursts?

The bursting of a host cell is called cell lysis.


What are only visible when a cell is preparing to divide?

When a cell is preparing to divide, the chromosomes coil so that they become visible.


When during the cell cycle are chromosome visible?

During Prophase


Role of EDTA in lysis buffer?

to inhibit divalent cation-dependent proteases


Why do cells or lyse when placed in hypotonic solution?

Hypotonic means that the solution has a lower solute concentration than the concentration inside the cell. Therefore, water is drawn into the cell along the osmotic gradient. The cell swells up. Eventually, it causes lysis of the cell (the cell explodes) when there is too much extra water in the cell.