Genome Visualization by Classic Methods in Light Microscopy

Genome Visualization by Classic Methods in Light Microscopy

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  • Provides technical details as well as theoretical visualization principles
  • Illustrates staining techniques with color photographs
  • Offers step-by-step instructions to execute protocols
  • Addresses preparation of tissues and frozen sections
  • Reviews use of fluorescent dyes
  • Summary

    Visualization of nucleic acids has become indispensable to studying cells, tissues, and organisms. Certain techniques even permit quantification of DNA and/or RNA distribution in tissues, but few current analytical books cover the numerous methods for DNA and RNA visualization. This book provides insight into several classic techniques, histological as well as histochemical, that can be used to appreciate the nucleic acid status of the cell as well as to provide an overview of RNA and DNA distribution in cells and tissues.

    Genome Visualization by Classic Methods in Light Microscopy begins with an introduction to DNA and RNA, followed by general visualization principles. The subsequent chapters describe: how to prepare tissues for staining; the principles, chemical formulas, and procedures for nuclear dye, fluorescent dye, and histochemical methods; directions to observe the products of the stained reactions; and more. Each protocol is presented as easy-to-follow directions and the author includes cautionary notes and points to consider. The final section provides color photographs of various tissues in which the staining method, fixative, and observations are noted.

    A theoretical and practical book, Genome Visualization by Classic Methods in Light Microscopy allows you to understand which technique is most useful for your particular problem. Laboratory protocols are provided for you to follow, chemical structures and principles are provided for you to understand the technique, and the book is organized so you can find the necessary information when needed. This is the essential guide to understanding and executing visualization techniques for nucleic acids.

    Table of Contents

    GENERAL INTRODUCTION
    ABBREVIATIONS
    PRINCIPLES
    Nucleic Acids
    General Principles
    TISSUE PREPARATION
    Sampling
    Fixation
    Embedding
    Sections
    Adhesion of Sections
    Deparaffining and Hydration
    Collodioning
    Smears
    Cell Cultures
    STAINING
    Nuclear Dyes
    Methods Used to Increase Contrast
    HISTOCHEMICAL METHODS
    General Methods
    Basophilic Reactions
    Feulgen and Rossenbeck Nuclear Reaction
    Other Reactions
    FLUORESCENT METHODS
    Fluorescent Methods
    Staining Methods
    OBSERVATION PHASES
    Mounting
    Photonic Microscope
    PREPARATION OF PRODUCTS
    Fixatives
    Dyes
    Alcohol Dilutions
    PROTOCOLS
    Introduction
    Fixation of Organs for Nucleic Acid Visualization
    Staining
    EXAMPLES OF STAINING METHODS
    GLOSSARY
    INDEX

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