Onion pollen mother cell smear and observation experiments
Onion pollen mother cell smear and observation experiments
To understand the process of microspore formation and the changes of chromosomes in meiosis through the preparation of plant pollen mother cells, and to further master the preparation of plant cell chromosomes, and to master the basic characteristics of chromosomes in each period of meiosis.
Operation method
microscopic examination of thin section of specimen as part of biopsy
Principle
Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division that occurs during gamete formation, in which the chromosomes are replicated only once while the cell divides twice in succession, so that a diploid sex mother cell forms into four haploid sex cells.
Materials and Instruments
Onion, Broad Bean Move I. Materials and methods For more product details, please visit Aladdin Scientific website.
Carnot's Fixative Phenol Magenta Stain Ethanol
Microscope Slide Coverslip
1. Materials: onion or broad bean buds, locust spermatheca onion buds, microscope, Carnot's fixative, phenol magenta staining solution.
2. Fixation: Carnoy's fixative, preserved in 70% ethanol.
3. Anther or spermatheca extraction
4. Staining and pressing: staining solution (modified phenol magenta or magenta acetate), slides, coverslips.
5. Chromosome observation: microscope
6. Sealing: Sealing wax, Eupral gum.
II. Steps
1. Taking: Spring inflorescences, young green and full, with smooth involucres (at the peak of division).
2. Fixation: Carnot's fixative for 4-24 hours → 70% preservation in alcohol.
3. Anther stripping
4. Staining: (dispersion) → one drop of staining solution, 10 minutes, pressing, microscopic examination.
