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10 August 2016 High-proof Ethanol Fixation of Larval and Juvenile Fishes for Clearing and Double Staining
Nalani K. Schnell, Peter Konstantinidis, G. David Johnson
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Abstract

The fixation of larval and juvenile fishes in 95% ethanol can be substituted for formalin and bears several advantages for morphological and molecular studies: 1) specimens clear and double stain rapidly and brilliantly; 2) otoliths are preserved; and 3) high-quality DNA is available from the tissues. We present merits and limitations of 70% ethanol and 95% ethanol as alternative fixatives to 4% buffered formalin. In particular, we compare our results of clearing and double staining teleost larvae and juveniles from these three fixatives and those that have been frozen at −20°C prior to the initial fixation. With our results, we can refute the long-standing notion that ethanol-fixed specimens disintegrate during clearing and staining.

© 2016 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
Nalani K. Schnell, Peter Konstantinidis, and G. David Johnson "High-proof Ethanol Fixation of Larval and Juvenile Fishes for Clearing and Double Staining," Copeia 104(3), 617-622, (10 August 2016). https://doi.org/10.1643/CI-15-382
Received: 18 December 2015; Accepted: 1 January 2016; Published: 10 August 2016
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