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C Fauth1, H Zhang, S Harabacz, J Brown, K Saracoglu, G Lederer, O Rittinger, I Rost, R Eils, L Kearney, M R Speicher.
Abstract
We present a new strategy for the detection of subtelomeric rearrangements. This approach is based on two hybridizations with different probe sets. The first set consists of microdissected subtelomeric probes (each 5-10 megabases in size) labeled combinatorially employing 7 different fluorochromes. With this set, subtelomeric interchromosomal exchanges can be detected in a 24-color experiment. The second set comprises a second generation of subtelomeric PAC-, P1- and BAC-clones. Probes for p- and q-arms are labeled with two different colors. This second set detects small deletions; in addition it provides regional information, so that translocated material identified by the first probe set can be assigned to the p- or q-arm of a chromosome. The test has been evaluated in a blind study on a series of subtle translocations and deletions.Mesh:
Year: 2001 PMID: 11810269 DOI: 10.1007/s00439-001-0629-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Genet ISSN: 0340-6717 Impact factor: 4.132