1988
DOI: 10.1093/nar/16.9.3951
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Direct visualization of single copy genes on banded metaphase chromosomes by nonisotopicin situhybridization

Abstract: A rapid method is described for non isotopic in situ mapping of single copy genes directly on G-banded chromosomes by "one-step" regular light microscopy. It is based on hybridizing biotinylated probes to metaphase chromosomes. Biotin residues are detected by rabbit antibiotin antibody and anti-rabbit Ig labelled with peroxidase or colloidal gold. The peroxidase reaction product or colloidal gold signals are amplified by silver precipitation. The final product is a black silver dot at the gene locus on a purpl… Show more

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“…6,7 or X) chromosome. To determine the specific chromosome and band, cells were G-banded by fluorescence plus Giemsa [31] techniques, and photographs of banding patterns aligned with photographs of the fluorescence in situ hybridization signals to determine sub-band location. Eighteen signals of 27 analyzable signals (67%) were on chromosome 6, bands q24-25 (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…6,7 or X) chromosome. To determine the specific chromosome and band, cells were G-banded by fluorescence plus Giemsa [31] techniques, and photographs of banding patterns aligned with photographs of the fluorescence in situ hybridization signals to determine sub-band location. Eighteen signals of 27 analyzable signals (67%) were on chromosome 6, bands q24-25 (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A genomic clone, pHG4, was nick-translated with biotin-14 dATP (BRL, Gaithersburg, MD), with 81% incorporation as determined by tritium tracer incorporation. Slides with chromosome spreads were made from normal male lymphocytes cultured with BrdU [31]. Fluorescence in situ hybridization was performed as described [32] with modifications.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…phSVMT1 was nick-translated with biotin-14 dATP (BRL, Gaithersburg, MD), with 2 1% incorporation as determined by tritium tracer incorporatton. Slides with chromosome spreads were made from normal male lymphocytes cultured with BrdU [16]. Fluorescence in situ was performed as described [17] with modifications.…”
Section: Screenrng Human and Rat Brain Cdna Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…g-12) chromosome. To determine the specific chromosome and band, cells were G-banded by fluorescence plus Giemsa [16] techniques, and photographs of VESICLE LUMEN CVX?PLASM banding patterns aligned with photographs of the fluorescence in situ hybridization signals to determine subband location. 26 of 30 analyzable metaphases (87%) were on chromosome 10, largely on band lOq25 (Fig.…”
Section: Chromosomal Localization Of the Hsvmt Genementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two methods were used to detect hybridised biotinylated probes. In the first, the hybridised biotinylated probes were detected by an avidin-alkaline phosphatase conjugate (Dako, UK) as described The second method used a rabbit anti-biotin polyclonal antibody and an immunoperoxidase diaminobenzidine (DAB)-silver reaction to detect the biotinylated probe (Bhatt et al, 1988). The slides were first washed in PBS then immersed in a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide (Gibco) in industrial methylated spirits for 30 min to block endogenous peroxide activity.…”
Section: Non-isotopic In Situ Hybridisation (Nish)mentioning
confidence: 99%