Vysis® LSI® FKHR (13q14) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe

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LSI FKHR (13q14) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe

Product Description

Probe Name Probe Location Fluorophore
Vysis LSI FKHR 13q14  SpectrumOrange TM
SpectrumGreen TM
The LSI FKHR (13q14) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe consists of a mixture of two FISH DNA probes. The first probe, a 720 kb probe labeled in SpectrumGreen lies proximal to the FKHR gene. The second probe labeled in SpectrumOrange extends distally from the FKHR gene and is approximately 650 kb in length.

Probe Map



Results of Hybridization

In a normal cell that lacks a t(13q14) in the FKHR gene region, a two fusion signal pattern will be observed.
Result of the hybridization of the LSI FKHR (13q14) Dual Color Break Apart Rearrangement Probe, showing the two fusion signal pattern as observed in normal interphase cells.
 
Abnormal cells hybridized with the LSI FKHR (13q14) Dual Color Break Apart Rearrangement Probe. The cells in this image show the one fusion, one orange and one green signal pattern indicative of a rearrangement of one copy of the FKHR gene region.
Abnormal cells hybridized with the LSI FKHR (13q14) Dual Color Break Apart Rearrangement Probe. The cells in this image show the one fusion, one orange and one green signal pattern indicative of a rearrangement of one copy of the FKHR gene region. In addition, there are often extra signals in the abnormal cases suggesting that perhaps they are also highly aneuploid or polyploidy.

References

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  4. Womer, R. B., Eur J of Cancer 33 (13) (1997): 2230-2236.

Order Information

Product Name Package Size Vysis Order Number Abbott Order Number
Vysis LSI FKHR (13q14) Dual Color, Break Apart Rearrangement Probe  20 µL 32-231023 05J48-006
5J48
Analyte Specific Reagent.
Analytical and performance characteristics are not established.