Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on 3p is frequent in human renal cell carcinomas, lung cancers, and breast cancers. To define the region(s) on 3p that harbor presumptive tumor suppressor gene(s) for breast cancer, we examined 196 primary breast tumors for their patterns of LOH at 22 microsatellite mark
A region-specific microdissection library for human chromosome 2p23–p25 and the analysis of an interstitial deletion of 2p23.3–p25.1
✍ Scribed by Jingwei Yu; Jianxin Qi; Suhong Tong; Fa-Ten Kao
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 800 KB
- Volume
- 93
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-6717
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✦ Synopsis
A region-specific library for human chromosome 2p23-p25 was constructed using microdissection and polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-mediated microcloning techniques. This library is large, comprising 300,000 recombinant microclones. The insert sizes range between 50-600 base pairs (bp) with a mean of 200 bp. About 50%-60% of the clones contain unique or very low copy number sequence inserts as determined by their weak or no hybridization to total human DNA. A subset of 48 microclones that did not hybridize to total human DNA after colony hybridization was analyzed, and 26 (54%) clones were shown to contain single-copy inserts and hybridize to human chromosome 2 DNAs, indicating that they are human chromosome 2 specific. The human genomic fragments identified by these clones after cleavage with HindlII have also been characterized. The singlecopy microclones were used to analyze an interstitial deletion in the 2p23.3-p25.1 region -46,XY, del(2) (pter-+p25.1 :: p23.3-->qter) -previously reported in a patient with severe growth and mental retardation and multiple anomalies. Of the 26 microclones analyzed, 14 clones were mapped to the deletion region. The availability of the 2p23-p25 region-specific library and the probes derived from the library should be valuable for fine structure physical mapping analysis and the cloning of disease-related genes localized to the region. These studies also demonstrate the efficiency with which useful probes can be quickly generated for genome studies and for positional cloning.
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