The BioGenex eFISH CYMC/CEN 8 dual color probeis currently available for Researchuse only. eFISH CYMC/CEN 8 dual color probeis designed to be used for the detection ofthe human CMYC gene as well as chromosome 8 alpha-satellites in formalin-fixed,paraffin-embedded tissue or cells by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).BioGenex eFISH CYMC /CEN 8 dual color probecomes in hybridization buffer. Theprobe contains green-labeled polynucleotides (Green: excitation at 503 nm and emissionat 528 nm, similar to FITC), which target the CMYC gene, and orange-labeledpolynucleotides (Orange: excitation at 547 nm and emission at 572 nm, similar torhodamine), which target alphasatellite- sequences of the centromere of chromosome 8.
Description
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a robust technique of cytogenetic used for thedetection of chromosomal aberrations, presence or absence of specific DNA sequence innative context. In this technique florescent probes bind to the target sequence of DNA inchromosome. High specificity and sensitivity coupled rapid and an accurate result hasproven role of FISH in both research and diagnosis of solid tumor and hematologicalmalignancies. As technique of cancer cytogenetics, FISH, can be used to identify geneticaberrations viz., deletions, amplification and translocation in tissue sections or withinindividual cells. FISH is also used for use in genetic counseling, medicine, and speciesidentification. FISH can also be used to detect and localize specific RNA targets in cells,circulating tumor cells, and tissue samples1,2,3,4,5. In FISH procedure, fixed tissue sections are pretreated to expose target DNA or mRNAsequences. An appropriately labeled probe is hybridized to the exposed target DNA ormRNA sequences in the cells. Subsequent stringent washing steps remove any probe thatis non-specifically bound to the tissue section. Subsequently slides are mounted usingDAPI/antifade and can be visualized under fluorescence microscope using appropriate filterset.
Principle
In Situ hybridization (ISH) allows the detection and localization of definitive nucleic acidsequences directly within a cell or tissue. High specificity is ensured through the action ofannealing of fluorescence probe nucleic acid sequence to complementary target nucleicacid sequence. ISH techniques can be used to identify genetic aberrations like deletions,amplification, and translocation in tissue sections or within individual cells.
Storage
The BioGenex eFISH CYMC /CEN 8 dual color probemust be stored at 2-8°C protectedfrom light and is stable through the expiry date printed on the label.