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Simultaneous detection of centromere-specific probes and chromosome painting libraries by a combination of primedin situ labelling and chromosome painting (PRINS-painting)

Chromosome Research, 1995
In situ techniques for the detection of specific chromosomes using centromeric probes and the decoration of entire chromosomes using chromosome painting are well established. However, in the deciphering of complex chromosomal aberrations it is valuable to be able to detect the centromere and the entire DNA of a specific chromosome in different colours ...
Hindkjær, J.   +5 more
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Development and application of oligonucleotide-based chromosome painting for chromosome 4D of Triticum aestivum L.

Chromosome Research, 2020
Xinying Song   +11 more
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Microdissection and Reverse Chromosome Painting

1999
The technique of chromosome microdissection was initially developed for generating DNA libraries from specific parts of polytene chromosomes of Drosophila (Scalenghe 1981) in order to isolate certain genes known to be localized in those regions. First improvements of this original technique such as the use of GTG-banded chromosomes and the invention of
Ilse Chudoba   +3 more
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FISH with Whole Chromosome Painting Probes

2022
Some types of chromosome aberrations are not easily identified by the traditional Giemsa staining. It usually needs some banding technique and skilled person's eye. Whole chromosome painting FISH probe can stain designated entire chromosomes or domains in metaphase chromosomes or interphase nuclei, respectively.
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Chromosome painting — principles, strategies and scope

2001
Chromosome Painting is emerging as a powerful tool in the exact localization of different gene sequences of chromosomes at the microscopic level. It is principally based on molecular hybridization in situ with sequence specific probes on chromosomes. Different strategies have been adopted for the preparation of probes, hybridization and visualization ...
Archana Sharma, Arun Kumar Sharma
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Chromosome Painting by GISH and Multicolor FISH

2016
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is a powerful cytogenetic technique for identifying chromosomes and mapping specific genes and DNA sequences on individual chromosomes. Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) and multicolor FISH (mc-FISH) represent two special types of FISH techniques.
Steven S. Xu   +5 more
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Chromosome paints ready to market

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1991
A new biological technology developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is behind the market launch this month of a research product called Whole Chromosome Paints by Imagenetics, an Illinois-based medical diagnostics company. The technique, known as chromosome painting, uses specially developed fluorescent dyes to stain chromosomes. The
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Karyotype variation of CHO host cell lines over time in culture characterized by chromosome counting and chromosome painting

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2018
Sabine Vcelar   +12 more
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Chromosome painting in Drosophila.

Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology, 1998
Jörg Fuchs   +3 more
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Reverse Chromosome Painting

2003
Pedersen, S.   +4 more
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