Using a fluorescence microscope, you observed how the localization of GFP-Ras changes in response to the...

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  1. Using a fluorescence microscope, you observed how thelocalization of GFP-Ras changes in response to the inhibitor.
    1. GFP is a reporter protein, what does this mean?

  1. You used stains to visualize the nucleus and golgi bodies andthe fluorescence microscope to determine whether the GFP-Rasprotein was present in the golgi or nucleus. How do these stainswork?
    1. Hoechst 34580
  1. BODIPY TR Ceramide

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Reporter protein These are products of reporter genes used in gene expression studies Expression of reporter protein is an indication of efficient transcriptional and translational activity of the desired gene Reporter genes may be tagged to the gene of    See Answer
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