[Histonet] Genetics anyone?
Deanne Catmull
d.catmull <@t> latrobe.edu.au
Sun Nov 9 22:29:31 CST 2003
Hi Cheryl,
Diploid is an organism which has two sets of each chromosome, triploid is
three copies and tetraploidy is four copies of each chromosome. Hope this
helps!
Deanne at La Trobe Bundoora.
At 07:47 AM 11/6/03 -0600, Cheryl Crowder wrote:
>Good morning - This questions was put to me yesterday and, knowing
>little about genetics, I'm stumped. Can any of you help me. This
>researcher is collecting samples which he says are either diploid,
>triploid or tetraploid. He states that someone told him there is a
>stain techniques that "would distinguish the 'ploidy' by the intensity
>of the stained tissue".
>
>Have any of you heard of such a thing or know someone I can contact for
>this "unusual" question? Thank you, in advance. Cheryl
>
>
>Cheryl Crowder, BA, HTL(ASCP)
>Chief Technologist
>Anatomic Pathology
>Department of Pathobiological Sciences
>School of Veterinary Medicine
>Louisiana State University
>Skip Bertman Drive
>Baton Rouge, LA 70803
>
>225-578-9734
>FAX: 225-578-9720
>
>
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Deanne Catmull
Neuroimmunology Laboratory
Dept of Biochemistry
La Trobe University
Bundoora Vic 3086
Ph:9479-1155
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