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Advanced 3.2 plus image analysis system

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The Motic Advanced 3.2 Plus Image Analysis System is a software-based imaging tool designed for professional microscopy applications. It provides advanced image capture, processing, and analysis capabilities to assist users in various scientific and research disciplines.

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3 protocols using advanced 3.2 plus image analysis system

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Hybrid Gonads Morphological Analysis

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Ten adult male hybrids resulting from the cross between T. mopan♀ × T. longipennis♂ were dissected at intervals of 5, 15 and 30 days after the imaginal molt. The morphology of the male gonads was analyzed under a stereomicroscope microscope (SM) (model MZ APO; Leica Microsystems GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany) fitted with the Motic Advanced 3.2 Plus Image Analysis System (Motic, Hong Kong) to evaluate the presence of GD (which may be uni- or bilateral) [36 (link)]. In addition, the gonads of 10 adult males of the parental species (T. longipennis and T. mopan) were also dissected and analyzed under the SM (control group).
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Evaluating Gonadal Dysgenesis in F1 Hybrids

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The morphology of the male gonads of the F1 hybrids was analyzed under a stereomicroscope microscope (model MZ APO; Leica Microsystems GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany) fitted with the Motic Advanced 3.2 Plus Image Analysis System (Motic, Hong Kong) to evaluate the presence of gonadal dysgenesis (which may be uni- or bilateral) [26 (link)].
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Taxonomic Characteristics of Psammolestes

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The head of F1 male hybrids were measured (MZ APO stereomicroscope and Motic Advanced 3.2 Plus Image Analysis System) to analyze the segregation of phenotypic characteristics, based on the main parameter used in the taxonomic key of Lent and Wygodzinsky [8 ]. Psammolestes tertius is characterized by an anteocular region that is 2- to 2.5-fold longer than the post-ocular region, and P. coreodes is characterized by an anteocular region that is no longer than twofold the length of the post-ocular region.
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