Greetings from Cologne
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Greetings from Cologne
I just joined, today. As I am currently starting a project in cytometry, whereby I will be fotographing plant chromosomes and have absolutely no experience in this area, I thought I may find some useful infos here.
Jamie
Cologne
Germany
waking escapes the dream
Cologne
Germany
waking escapes the dream
Greetings Jamie There are a great many talented microscopist on this forum and I would pretty much bet you will find an abundance of help. Sounds like an interesting project that you are embarking upon. Anyway there Jamie, welcome aboard. I hope that you enjoy the forums. A lot and I mean a "lot" of great talent here.
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Thanks for the welcome!
Harold,
I've already managed to view onion chromosomes with little trouble at 100X mag. With my planned work in Iris and Hemerocallis, I expect it is more the preperation of the slides that is going to prove the bear. I will be using the squash technique with aceto-orecin, aceto-carmin and Giemsa banding stains. If I can master these, next year I want to go on to FISH, but the microscope will be a major purchase.
And all this because I'm a curious person who just wants to know.....
Harold,
I've already managed to view onion chromosomes with little trouble at 100X mag. With my planned work in Iris and Hemerocallis, I expect it is more the preperation of the slides that is going to prove the bear. I will be using the squash technique with aceto-orecin, aceto-carmin and Giemsa banding stains. If I can master these, next year I want to go on to FISH, but the microscope will be a major purchase.
And all this because I'm a curious person who just wants to know.....
Jamie
Cologne
Germany
waking escapes the dream
Cologne
Germany
waking escapes the dream