The single staining technique of the nucleus involves using a specific dye to selectively stain the nuclear material, allowing for visualization under a microscope. Common dyes include hematoxylin, which stains DNA and RNA, highlighting the nucleus in blue or purple. This technique helps in identifying nuclear morphology and assessing cellular features in various biological samples. It is widely used in histology and cytology for diagnostic purposes.
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