Primed in situ labelling facilitates flow sorting of similar sized chromosomes
1995
Pich, Y. | Meĭster, A. | Macas, J. | Dolezel, J. | Lucretti, S. | Schubert, I.
Flow karyotyping and sorting of individual chromosome types is difficult when chromosomes of a complement do not differ sufficiently in DNA content. A strategy for sorting chromosomes of similar size has been developed. For this purpose oligonucleotide primed in situ (PRINS)-labelling was adapted to field bean chromosomes in suspension. With a primer designed according to a tandemly repetitive sequence (Fokl element) PRINS-labelling resulted in fluorescence signals specific in position and intensity for each chromosome. A bivariate sorting mode combining fluorescence pulse areas obtained from propidium iodide staining (representing DNA content) and fluorescein isothiocyanate signals (representing chromosome-specific label) allowed chromosomes deviating in length by less than 1% of the haploid metaphase complement to be sorted. The average purity of sorted fractions was 95%. This technique should be applicable also to chromosomes of other species for obtaining chromosome-specific painting probes, for construction of chromosome-specific libraries (both without additional DNA amplification), and for gene mapping.
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