A direct stain is a type of dye used in microbiology to color specific structures within cells, allowing for easier visualization under a microscope. It binds directly to cellular components, such as proteins or nucleic acids, providing contrast against the background. Common examples include methylene blue and crystal violet. Direct stains are often used in techniques like simple staining to assess cell morphology and arrangement.
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