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High-resolution FEISEM detection of DNA centromeric probes in HeLa metaphase chromosomes
HeLa metaphase chromosome spreads were hybridized with centromeric biotinylated DNA probes and detected with gold-conjugated anti-biotin antibodies. Chromosomes were observed by an in-lens field emission scanning electron microscope (FEISEM), which permits detection of biological samples without any...
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Published in: | The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry 1995-04, Vol.43 (4), p.413-419 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | HeLa metaphase chromosome spreads were hybridized with centromeric biotinylated DNA
probes and detected with gold-conjugated anti-biotin antibodies. Chromosomes were
observed by an in-lens field emission scanning electron microscope (FEISEM), which
permits detection of biological samples without any coating. DNA probes were well
localized in the centromeric region of chromosomes and there was clear discrimination
between 10 nm fibers that hybridized to DNA probes and those that did not hybridize.
This approach shows that in situ hybridization can be directly visualized at the
FEISEM level by evaluating only secondary electron emission, which allows physical
localization of the hybridized probe with high resolution so that backscatter
detection represents only a control. Because chromosomes maintain the 10-nm fiber
organization after in situ hybridization procedures, our data suggest that this fiber
represents the lowest order of chromatin arrangement that permits transitory DNA
denaturation. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1554 1551-5044 |
DOI: | 10.1177/43.4.7897182 |