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Centromeric / Telomeric Paints

  • Do mouse pan-centromeric probes recognize the major satellite repeat elements or the minor satellite repeat elements in the mouse genome?
    The major satellite
  • How much concentrated pan centromeric probe buffer should I use?
    On a 22x50 coverslip 2µl probe plus 25µl buffer, or on a 22x22 coverslip 1µl probe and 15µl buffer
  • Are your pan-centromerics alpha-satellite probes?
    Our pan-centromeric probes consist of DNA alpha-satellite repeat sequences, generated by PCR
  • Regarding the human pan telomeric probe, how many base pairs of the product and where specifically does the probe bind to in the telomeres? Tandomly repeated sequences, TAR or both?
    The telomere probe is a PCR product, so it's difficult to give size. It is generated using 2 primers that are 30bp with a 5x repeat telomeric sequence of a 6bp telo sequence. The repeat sequence is TTAGG
  • Is it normal not to see any signal on the centromere using mouse whole chromosome paint?
    Yes. Competitor DNA is used to block the signal on the centromere. Because the same sequence occurs on all centromeres (hence the pan-centromeric probe) it's inclusion might lead to confusion
  • Are the biotin labelled chromosome-specific centromerics less strong than FITC or Cy3?
    Yes, the direct labels give a better signal
  • What do you recommend if I can't get Fixogum?
    Use clear nail varnish and a dry chamber, not a humidified one

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