Cytogenetic analyses of human colon cancer cells have revealed non-random deletions in chromosome arm 8p, among other chromosomal changes. By using 8p-specific DNA probes we could identify allelic loss in 87% of colon cancer cell lines. Corresponding analyses in direct preparations of colon tumor tissues revealed a minimal value of 40% of allelic loss but were obstructed in many instances by contaminating normal tissue. These findings add to the number of non-random genetic alterations occurring during colon carcinogenesis.
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