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Yeast nucleus staining



Yeast nucleus staining

I am currently using DAPI to visualize yeast nuclei, but the signal from
nucleus is often obscured by strong signal from mitochondria. So I am
thinking about using Hoechst 33258 or 33342. Could someone give me some
info what is the difference between these two and how do they compare to
DAPI? And is there any nucleus specific stain at all?

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