That is when the DNA is condensed, at which time it is called chromosome.
No, DNA cannot be seen under the light microscope. Even larger structures like chromosomes, chromatids, nucleolus cannot be seen using the light microscope.
No it can not.
You cannot see DNA under a regular microscope. But there are very special microscopes that forensic scientists use.
DNA cannot be visualized under a regular light microscope. In order to see an individual strand if DNA, an electron microscope is required. Under the electron microscope, DNA looks like a string with beads (histone proteins) on it.
Scanning tunneling microscope
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No it can not.
You cannot see DNA under a regular microscope. But there are very special microscopes that forensic scientists use.
Chromosomes become visible (under a microscope) during prophase. At other times DNA is generally difficult to see.
DNA cannot be visualized under a regular light microscope. In order to see an individual strand if DNA, an electron microscope is required. Under the electron microscope, DNA looks like a string with beads (histone proteins) on it.
DNA can be read with a microscope
The microscope will be able to help you see the cell structure and not the dna of the fruit.
DNA, each chromosome is 2 quite easily visible molecules under light microscope.
Loading dye is a substance commonly used in labs and the study of genetics. It causes DNA to become clearer under a microscope by tinting it purple.
by s microscope
Scanning tunneling microscope
DNA in the form of chromosomes and sister chromatids (which are identical replicated chromosomes).
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