Literature DB >> 10674159

Double telomeric signals on single chromatids revealed by FISH and PRINS.

C Philippe1, P Coullin, A Bernheim.   

Abstract

FISH probes for all human telomeres and specific telomeric probes that hybridize to unique sequences on individual chromosomes have been used to characterize the telomeric hybridization pattern of human peripheral blood lymphocytes and bone-marrow cells in interphase and metaphase chromosomes. We have identified the existence of double hybridization signals on chromatids both with the (TTAGGG)n telomere repeat arrays and on non chromosome-specific subtelomeric regions as well as on chromosome-specific sequences located several kilobases from the end of chromosomes. Preliminary results using cosmid or YAC probes that hybridize to regions rich in GC sequences also revealed double fluorescent spots on a single chromatid. Double spots were detected by PRINS on terminal and interstitial telomeric sequences in avian cells. The significance of this phenomenon is discussed based on some models of chromatid and DNA organization such as uninemy, looped chromatid organization and quartet DNA structures. The occurrence of double spots should be taken into consideration for the clinical cytogenetic diagnosis of duplications.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10674159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Genet        ISSN: 0003-3995


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