High-resolution DNA Fiber-FISH for genomic DNA mapping and colour bar-coding of large genes

R. J. Florijn, L. A. Bonden, H. Vrolijk, J. Wiegant, J. W. Vaandrager, F. Baas, J. T. den Dunnen, H. J. Tanke, G. J. van Ommen, A. K. Raap

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Abstract

We have applied two-colour fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to DNA fibers and combined it with digital imaging microscopy for the mapping of large cosmid contigs. The technique was validated using a set of unique plasmids and a cosmid contig both originating from the thyroglobulin (Tg) gene and previously mapped by restriction analysis. The resolution proved to be close to the theoretical lower limit of approximately 1 kb, ranging > or = 400 kb. Subsequently a 400 kb cosmid contig derived from a DMD-YAC was directly mapped by Fiber-FISH. The resulting map is in full agreement with the restriction map. Two-colour Fiber-FISH mapping thus showed to be capable for accurately sizing gaps and overlaps, and to identify chimeric or repeat sequence containing cosmids across a 400 kb region at once. The generated 400 kb 'colour bar-code' was subsequently used to map two DMD deletion breakpoints in patient DNA with an accuracy of 1-2 kb. The results underscore the value of this method for the delineation of chromosomal rearrangements for positional cloning and single patient clinical studies
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)831-836
JournalHuman Molecular Genetics
Volume4
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1995

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