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Lady_Fox [76]
1 year ago
6

vince stains dna with a dna-binding dye. what suborganellar structures will become visible after staining?

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Basile [38]1 year ago
3 0

The suborganellar structure that will become visible after staining is nucleoid.

In the field of biology, nucleoid can be described as a region inside the prokaryotic cell in which the DNA is present.

The prokaryotes do not have a membrane-bound nucleus like the eukaryotes. Hence, the region where the genetic material of the prokaryotes is present is an irregular shaper structure referred to as the nucleoid.

When DNA is stained with a DNA-binding dye, the suborganellar structure that will become visible will be the nucleoid as it is the region where the DNA is present.

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