Protocol: A Multiplex PCR Method to Define a Narrow Deleted Chromosomal Region of a Tumor Genome
Protocol: A Multiplex PCR Method to Define a Narrow Deleted Chromosomal Region of a Tumor Genome
Protocol: A Multiplex PCR Method to Define a Narrow Deleted Chromosomal Region of a Tumor Genome
DNA for analysis is purified using salt precipitation. The method is gentle, limits the breakage of the long chromosomal strands, and avoids the use of phenol and chloroform. It is suitable for use with cultured cells, breast tumor tissue that has been subjected to hormone receptor analysis, and blood samples. The loss of heterozygosity assay is performed using a multiplex PCR, in which one of each primer pair is labeled with a different fluorophor.
Protocol: A Multiplex PCR Method to Define a Narrow Deleted Chromosomal Region of a Tumor Genome
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