Giemsa stain binds the regions with high content of adenine-thymine complex.
it depends on the animal
because giemsa stain is a mixture of methyl acetate Eosin and azure b. it doesnot contain any fixative that is why we use methanol to fix smear during giemsa stain other stain like lieshman contain acetyl free methyl alcohol as a fixative so it does not need to fix slide stain with lieshman stain.
To dye cheek cells, methylene blue is commonly used. This dye stains the cell nuclei and helps to visualize the cells under a microscope. It enhances the contrast between the cells and their background, making it easier to observe cellular structures. Other dyes, such as iodine or Giemsa stain, can also be used depending on the specific needs of the observation.
A stain selective for cell nuclei, usually based on the binding of a basic dye to DNA or to nucleohistone.
A band stained with Giemsa dye on a chromosome typically represents a region that can contain hundreds to thousands of genes, depending on the size of the band and the specific chromosome. Generally, larger bands may encompass more genes, while smaller bands may contain fewer. On average, a single Giemsa-stained band might house anywhere from a few to several dozen genes. The exact number can vary significantly among different chromosomes and organisms.
Yes, food dye can stain porous surfaces such as fabric or plastic if not promptly removed. It is important to clean up spills or contact with food dye quickly to prevent staining.
Pink Dye
the dye in a tiedye kit will stain your skin for a while
It is basically use to stain leukocytes,maleria prasite and trypanosomas. leisman stain contain 1st methylene blue dye, a basic dye, which gives color to an acidic component.2nd eosin dye,an acidic dye ,which gives color to a basic component. These dye differentiat the different component of blood.
How can I remove dye stain in the bath
Nuclei stain darker than the cytoplasm in microscopy because they contain higher amounts of DNA, which binds more of the dye used for staining. This results in a more intense coloration in the nucleus compared to the cytoplasm, which has a lower concentration of DNA.
Beets stain clothes because they are a dye. The beet's juice is absorbed into the clothing, and the dye remains after the water evaporates. To get rid of the stain pretreat it and wash it in hot water.