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it is a genetic stain by which chromosomes can be distinctly seen

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Q: Why you are specifically using acetocarmine stain during mitosis practical?
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Use of acetocarmine in onion root tip squash?

Acetocarmine is a DNA specific stain like feulgen stain, so the super coiled chromosomes during different stages of mitosis present in the Onion root tip cells can be visualized perfectly by treating with this stain.


What is duplicated during the process of mitosis?

DNA duplication occurs during the interphase, specifically the S phase. After replication, the cell then enters the first active phase of mitosis.


What is the process by which a cell duplicates chromosomes and splits into two cells?

mitosis


When do spindle fibers attach to chromosomes?

Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes during mitosis. Specifically, they do so in the metaphase portion of mitosis, in preparation for the splitting of the cell.


During what part of the mitosis process does dna replicate?

During interphase (more specifically the S-stage), the chromosomes are duplicated.


Why use acetocarmine stain?

we use acetocarmine to stain chtomosomes. stained chromosomes distinguish from the other organels and materials, it gives the chromosomes a red color. it enables that, during the cell cyle we can observe the nucleus, duplication of DNA, and movement.


When during the cell cycle are chromotomes visible?

During Interphase.......NO During Mitosis........YES * assuming you mean visible through a microscope


What guide chromosomes during mitosis?

what guides the chromosomes movement during mitosis


When during mitosis do chromosomes along the equator?

Mitosis


What type of chromosome is produced during mitosis?

All chromosomes are reproduced during mitosis.


Why are karyotypes prepared using cells in mitosis rather than cells in interphase explain.?

in mitosis (specifically Prophase) the chromosomes are dense and therefore visible for a karyotype. during interphase they do not have to be ready to be pulled apart so they are not wound tightly.


A cell splits into two daughter cells during?

mitosis or meiosis