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An Improved Method for Chemical Devitellinization of X-gal Stained Drosophila Embryos
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
  • Amit Singh, University of Dayton
  • Madhuri Kango-Singh, University of Dayton
  • P. Sinha, School of Life Science, Indora, India
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-1995
Abstract

In Drosophila developmental biological studies, X-gal staining is commonly employed to study the spatio-temporal expression of the lacZ reporter gene in the transformed flies or their embryos. Study of the lacZ pattern in embryos often suffers from the lack of an efficient and high yieldirrg technique for devitellinization of X-gal stained embryos. Devitellinization techniques employed during antibody staining, in situ hybridization or embryonic cuticular preparations generally do not give satisfactory results when used for similar purpose in X-gal stained embryos. This results in the flaky appearance of the blue stain. We present here an improved chemical devitellinization technique which gives a high yield of devitellinized embryos and a better resolution of the X-gal staining pattern. ...

We present here a chemical devitellinization technique for X-gal stained embryos where the major hurdles of time consumption, low yield of devitellinized embryos, chances of loss of morphology of the embryos or quality of stain have been overcome.

Inclusive pages
150-152
ISBN/ISSN
0019-5189
Document Version
Published Version
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Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Amit Singh, Madhuri Kango-Singh and P. Sinha. "An Improved Method for Chemical Devitellinization of X-gal Stained Drosophila Embryos" Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Vol. 33 (1995)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/amit_singh/8/