We demonstrate the use of representational difference analysis for cloning probes that detect DNA loss and amplification in tumors. Using DNA isolated from human tumor cell lines to drive hybridization against matched normal DNA, we were able to identify six genomic regions that are homozygously deleted in cultured cancer cells. When this method was applied in the reverse way, using normal DNA to drive hybridization against tumor cell DNA, we readily isolated probes detecting amplification. Representational difference analysis was also performed on DNAs derived from tumor biopsies, and we thereby discovered a probe detecting very frequent homozygous loss in colon cancer cell lines and located on chromosome 3p
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
Over the past few years, various reliable platforms for high-resolution detection of DNA copy number...
Cancer is a genetic disease. Step-wise alteration of genes that have a normal function in the cell c...
A variety of genetic lesions are found in tumors, including DNA losses, point mutations, gene amplif...
This chapter presents a global approach to the analysis of the sequence differences between the geno...
In this work, we explore the use of representations in conjunction with DNA microarray technology to...
A variety of genetic lesions are found in tumors, including DNA losses, point mutations, gene amplif...
The central cause to any cancer ultimately lies in the genome and the initial alterations that resul...
A modification of reverse chromosome painting was carried out using genomic DNA from tumor cells as ...
We present a technique which allows the detection and chromosomal localization of DNA sequence copy ...
Amplification, deletion, and loss of heterozygosity of genomic DNA are hallmarks of cancer. In recen...
In a separate study (F. Courjal et al., Cancer Res., 57: 4360-4367, 1997), we have analyzed by South...
PURPOSE: To address some of the challenges facing the incorporation of array comparative genomic hyb...
Almost all human cancers as well as developmental abnormalities are characterized by the presence of...
Gene amplifications and deletions frequently contribute to tumorigenesis. Characterization of these ...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
Over the past few years, various reliable platforms for high-resolution detection of DNA copy number...
Cancer is a genetic disease. Step-wise alteration of genes that have a normal function in the cell c...
A variety of genetic lesions are found in tumors, including DNA losses, point mutations, gene amplif...
This chapter presents a global approach to the analysis of the sequence differences between the geno...
In this work, we explore the use of representations in conjunction with DNA microarray technology to...
A variety of genetic lesions are found in tumors, including DNA losses, point mutations, gene amplif...
The central cause to any cancer ultimately lies in the genome and the initial alterations that resul...
A modification of reverse chromosome painting was carried out using genomic DNA from tumor cells as ...
We present a technique which allows the detection and chromosomal localization of DNA sequence copy ...
Amplification, deletion, and loss of heterozygosity of genomic DNA are hallmarks of cancer. In recen...
In a separate study (F. Courjal et al., Cancer Res., 57: 4360-4367, 1997), we have analyzed by South...
PURPOSE: To address some of the challenges facing the incorporation of array comparative genomic hyb...
Almost all human cancers as well as developmental abnormalities are characterized by the presence of...
Gene amplifications and deletions frequently contribute to tumorigenesis. Characterization of these ...
At the present time, there is increasing evidence that cancer may be regulated by the number of copi...
Over the past few years, various reliable platforms for high-resolution detection of DNA copy number...
Cancer is a genetic disease. Step-wise alteration of genes that have a normal function in the cell c...