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>Hi Folks,
>
> A colleague wants to stain DNA and view it on
>a visible-wavelength confocal. However, she wants
>a stain that stains only DNA, not RNA and believes
>that all of the visible-wavelength probes that stain
>DNA also stain RNA. [based largely on what's in
>the Molecular Probes catalog].
> Does anyone know of a visible stain that stains
>DNA either exclusively, or at least more brightly then
>RNA?
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> Thanks for any suggestions,
>Don
the simple trick is to stain with propidium ioidide and add RNAse to remove
the RNA staining - this works nicely!
Propidium iodide stasining
For sections: add 100ug/ml RNAse, 10 m at R.T.
For wholemount: add the RNAse in 1% triton (and hope that you are not doing
anything needing lipid stability) for about 30 m
Add 1:104 PrI (sat) for 30m (section) or an hour or two for wholemeount
(In fact, we add the RNAse and PrI together!)
Jonathan Bard
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