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PhD student Uppsala University | Burki lab | Stalking #Paulinella amoebas to understand plastid origin (primary endosymbiosis) 🧬🔬| @ERC_Research project PlastidOrigin https://www.burki-lab.net/yash-phd-student.html
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Thanks for sharing! Yep, looks very similar to this one
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Thanks. I also thought that its not Rhogostoma. Yep, I feed them algae :) Will try 18S shortly
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It is from a marine water sample from Amalfi coast, Italy They do eat eat a lot and can form clusters of more than 10-12 cells
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Congratulations!
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Really looking forward to seeing the images! :)
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Thanks!
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Love that! Happy New Year! :)
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This is really amazing! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks so much for sharing!
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Looks really cool! What do you feed them?
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Thanks so much!
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Thanks! Yes definitely :)
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Your welcome :)
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No just the theca was stained with it.
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We used PLL conjugated with Alexa546 to stain it, after fixing the cells.
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Thanks! We stained the theca, membrane and nucleus. It worked quite nicely in our case, the theca was stained pretty well and didn’t have any interference with the fluorescence. Glad you liked it!