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    As this cell was undergoing cell division, it was imaged with two microscopy techniques: differential interference contrast (DIC) and confocal. The DIC view appears in blue and shows the entire cell. The confocal view appears in pink and shows the chromosomes.
    Public NoteAn oblong blue shape with a pink mass in the middle. The pink mass divides in two, then the blue shape divides so that each half contains one of the new pink masses.
    Internal NoteFrom: Burnette, Dylan Tyler dylan.burnette@vanderbilt.edu Sent: Monday, November 14, 2022 9:46 AM To: Bigler, Abbey (NIH/NIGMS) [C] abbey.bigler@nih.gov Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: NIGMS Gallery Request

    Hi Abbey,

    I would be happy for my images/videos to be added to the NIGMS gallery. Do you need the original versions?

    Dylan 
    Keywordsmitosis, dna, genome
    SourceDylan T. Burnette, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
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    Credit LineDylan T. Burnette, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
    InvestigatorThis video shows a cell in culture going through cell division as seen through a microscope. It was imaged with two different microscopy techniques: differential interference contrast (DIC) and confocal (fluorescence). The DIC channel is shown in blue and it shows the entire cell. The confocal channel is shown in pink and shows the chromosomes.
    Record TypeVideo
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#Tools and Techniques;#
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