Biology, asked by abharadhidasan69, 6 months ago

The protoplast viability is tested with.

a) Macrozyme b) Fluorescein diacetate

c) Onozuka cellulose d) Mannitol​

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Answered by samiun64
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Answer:

Fluorescein Diacetate (FDA)

Explanation:

There are a number of stains to determine viability of protoplasts, one of them is Fluorescein Diacetate (FDA) stain that has been used often, and as an alternative there is Evan's blue stain, bromophenol blue stain, methylene blue stain and phenosafranin stain. From these stains, what is the best stain for evaluating viability of protoplasts? especially, without ambiguity of the viability of protoplasts.

Answered by basavaraj5392
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Answer:

b) Fluorescein diacetate

There are a number of stains to determine viability of protoplasts, one of them is Fluorescein Diacetate (FDA) stain that has been used often, and as an alternative there is Evan's blue stain, bromophenol blue stain, methylene blue stain and phenosafranin stain.

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