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Array painting: a method for the rapid analysis of aberrant chromosomes using DNA microarrays

Array painting: a method for the rapid analysis of aberrant chromosomes using DNA microarrays
Array painting: a method for the rapid analysis of aberrant chromosomes using DNA microarrays
Objective: The authors describe a method, termed array painting, which allows the rapid, high resolution analysis of the content and breakpoints of aberrant chromosomes.
Methods: Array painting is similar in concept to reverse chromosome painting and involves the hybridisation of probes generated by PCR of small numbers of flow sorted chromosomes on large insert genomic clone DNA microarrays.
Results and Conclusions: By analysing patients with cytogenetically balanced chromosome rearrangements, the authors show the effectiveness of array painting as a method to map breakpoints prior to cloning and sequencing chromosome rearrangements.
chromosome rearrangement, DNA microarrays, reverse chromosome painting, chromosome breakpoint
0022-2593
664-670
Fiegler, H.
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Gribble, S.M.
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Burford, D.C.
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Carr, P.
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Prigmore, E.
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Porter, K.M.
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Clegg, S.
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Crolla, J.A.
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Dennis, N.R.
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Jacobs, P.
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Carter, N.P.
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Fiegler, H.
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Gribble, S.M.
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Burford, D.C.
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Carr, P.
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Prigmore, E.
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Porter, K.M.
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Clegg, S.
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Crolla, J.A.
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Dennis, N.R.
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Jacobs, P.
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Carter, N.P.
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Fiegler, H., Gribble, S.M., Burford, D.C., Carr, P., Prigmore, E., Porter, K.M., Clegg, S., Crolla, J.A., Dennis, N.R., Jacobs, P. and Carter, N.P. (2003) Array painting: a method for the rapid analysis of aberrant chromosomes using DNA microarrays. Journal of Medical Genetics, 40 (9), 664-670. (doi:10.1136/jmg.40.9.664).

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Abstract

Objective: The authors describe a method, termed array painting, which allows the rapid, high resolution analysis of the content and breakpoints of aberrant chromosomes.
Methods: Array painting is similar in concept to reverse chromosome painting and involves the hybridisation of probes generated by PCR of small numbers of flow sorted chromosomes on large insert genomic clone DNA microarrays.
Results and Conclusions: By analysing patients with cytogenetically balanced chromosome rearrangements, the authors show the effectiveness of array painting as a method to map breakpoints prior to cloning and sequencing chromosome rearrangements.

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Published date: 2003
Keywords: chromosome rearrangement, DNA microarrays, reverse chromosome painting, chromosome breakpoint

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Local EPrints ID: 24698
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/24698
ISSN: 0022-2593
PURE UUID: 1acbd9fb-7f17-463b-84ad-c8b8b09bcfcd

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Date deposited: 03 Apr 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:57

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Author: H. Fiegler
Author: S.M. Gribble
Author: D.C. Burford
Author: P. Carr
Author: E. Prigmore
Author: K.M. Porter
Author: S. Clegg
Author: J.A. Crolla
Author: N.R. Dennis
Author: P. Jacobs
Author: N.P. Carter

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