Vysis® LSI® BCR/ABL Dual Color, Single Fusion Translocation Probe
Product Description
| Probe Name | Probe Location | Fluorophore |
| Vysis LSI ABL | 9q34 | SpectrumOrange TM |
| Vysis LSI BCR | 22q11.2 | SpectrumGreen TM |
The LSI BCR/ABL Dual Color, Single Fusion Translocation Probe is a mixture of the LSI ABL probe labeled with SpectrumOrange and the LSI BCR probe labeled with SpectrumGreen. The ABL probe begins between exons 4 and 5 and continues for about 300 kb toward the telomere of chromosome 9. The LSI BCR probe begins between BCR exons 13 and 14 (M-bcr exons 2 and 3) and extends toward the centromere on chromosome 22 for approximately 300 kb, extending well beyond the m-bcr region.
Probe Map


Results of Hybridization
A nucleus lacking the t(9;22) will exhibit the two orange, two green (2O2G) signal pattern. In a cell harboring the t(9;22), one orange, one green, and one orange/green (yellow) fusion signal pattern (1O1G1F) will be observed. This simple probe design detects the 5' BCR/3' ABL gene fusion and is useful for detecting samples with a high percentage of cells possessing this translocation.
LSI BCR/ABL Dual Color, Single Fusion Translocation Probe hybridized to a nucleus containing the t(9;22). One orange, one green and one fusion (IOIGIF) signal pattern is observed.
References
- Dewald, G.W., et al. Blood 91 (1998): 3357-65.
- Dewald, G.W., et al. Leuk Lymphoma 34 (1999): 481-91.
- Mahon, F.X. Blood 96 (2000): 1070-9.
- Sinclair, P., et al. Blood 95 (2000): 738-43.
- Sinclair, P., et al. (2000) Blood 95, 738-43.
Analyte Specific Reagent.
Analytical and performance characteristics are not established. CE Marked Not available in United States
Analytical and performance characteristics are not established. CE Marked Not available in United States

