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DAPI (pronounced 'DAPPY', /ˈdæpiː/), or 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, is a
fluorescent stain that
binds strongly to adenine–thymine-rich
regions in DNA...
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Dapi or
DAPI may
refer to:
Dapi, Yunlin, Taiwan, a
rural township Dapi Lake,
former name of
Jinshi Lake, Kaohsiung,
Taiwan Dapi Lake,
former name of Meihua...
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erected from this genus: e.g., Moorea, Limnoraphis, Okeania, Microseira, and
Dapis.
Lyngbya species form long,
unbranching filaments inside a
rigid mucilaginous...
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genus Lyngbya: e.g., Moorea, Limnoraphis, Okeania, Microseira, and
Dapis.
Several specimens identified as L.
majuscula and
collected in
marine tropical...
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section made with a
confocal microscope. Bottom: Same
nucleus stained with
DAPI and
recorded with a CCD camera. The Barr body is
indicated by the arrow,...
- Gram staining.
DAPI is a
fluorescent nuclear stain,
excited by
ultraviolet light and
showing strong blue
fluorescence when
bound to DNA.
DAPI binds with A=T...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Blastobasis dapis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Blastobasis dapis. Adamski, D., 2013:
Review of the Blastobasinae...
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staining of
particular cell structures, for example, the
chemical compound DAPI to
label DNA, use of
antibodies conjugated to
fluorescent reporters, see...
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Dapi Lake is the
former name of two
lakes in Taiwan:
Jinshi Lake,
Kaohsiung Meihua Lake,
Yilan County This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- are detected, by FISH. Bottom: The same
nucleus stained with a DNA
stain (
DAPI). The Barr body is
indicated by the arrow, it
identifies the
inactive X (Xi)...