Vysis® LSI® ETV6 (TEL) (12p13) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe

5611_6127
LSI ETV6 (TEL) (12p13) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe

Product Description

Probe Name Probe Location Fluorophore
Vysis LSI ETV6 (TEL) 12p13  SpectrumOrange TM
SpectrumGreen TM
Hybridization with the Vysis LSI ETV6 Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe will identify rearrangements at the ETV6 gene region, regardless of what other chromosomal regions are involved. For example, this will allow detection of a chromosomal break caused by a translocation in the ETV6 gene region even when the translocation partner is unknown.

The Vysis LSI ETV6 (TEL) (12p13) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe is a mixture of two probes. The first probe, a 630 kb probe labeled in SpectrumGreen begins about 6 kb proximal to the ETV6 (TEL) gene and extends to toward the centromere. The second probe, labeled in SpectrumOrange, begins within ETV6 intron 2 and extends toward the 12p telomere for approximately 490 kb. There is a gap between the two probes of about 140 kb.

Probe Map



Results of Hybridization

Hybridization of this probe to interphase nuclei of normal cells is expected to produce two pair of overlapping, or nearly overlapping, orange and green (yellow fusion) signals. The anticipated signal pattern in abnormal cells having a chromosomal breakpoint within the gap between the two probe targets on one chromosome 12 is one orange, one green, and one fusion signal. Other patterns may be observed if additional genetic alterations are present.

Normal cell hybridization using the LSI ETV6 (TEL) (12p13) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe.
Abnormal cell hybridization using the LSI ETV6 (TEL) (12p13) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe.

References

  1. Golub T., et al. (1995) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 92: 4917-4921.

Order Information

Product Name Package Size Vysis Order Number Abbott Order Number
Vysis LSI ETV6 (TEL) (12p13) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe  20 µL 32-231034 07J77-001
7J77
Analyte Specific Reagent.
Analytical and performance characteristics are not established.