Methods for multiple direct label probe detection of multiple chromosomes or regions thereof by in situ hybridization
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1. A method of simultaneous detection of at least two preselected target chromosomes or target chromosome regions by in situ hybridization using multiple direct label DNA probes comprising:
- (a) providing a plurality of at least two direct label DNA probes compositions, wherein each of the direct label DNA probe compositions;
(i) comprise direct label DNA segments which are complementary to a single target chromosome or target chromosome region and have fluorescent labels directly linked to the DNA segments, and (ii) is detectable by use of a different fluorescent color, each color being detectable in the presence of other direct label probe compositions;
(b) contacting the plurality of direct label DNA probe compositions under hybridizing conditions in in situ hybridization with a plurality of target chromosomes or target chromosome regions contained in a target specimen; and
(c) detecting the target chromosomes or target chromosome regions by identification of two or more fluorescent colors using a digital image of the target specimen.
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Abstract
Direct label probe compositions which stain DNA of a preselected single chromosome or region of a chromosome of a multi-chromosomal genome are provided that comprise mixed DNA segments which are covalently bound to fluorophore groups through linking groups. The mixed DNA segments are derived from the DNA present in the preselected chromosome or chromosome region. These probe compositions can be used concurrently or sequentially with other probe compositions.
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1. A method of simultaneous detection of at least two preselected target chromosomes or target chromosome regions by in situ hybridization using multiple direct label DNA probes comprising:
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(a) providing a plurality of at least two direct label DNA probes compositions, wherein each of the direct label DNA probe compositions;
(i) comprise direct label DNA segments which are complementary to a single target chromosome or target chromosome region and have fluorescent labels directly linked to the DNA segments, and (ii) is detectable by use of a different fluorescent color, each color being detectable in the presence of other direct label probe compositions;
(b) contacting the plurality of direct label DNA probe compositions under hybridizing conditions in in situ hybridization with a plurality of target chromosomes or target chromosome regions contained in a target specimen; and
(c) detecting the target chromosomes or target chromosome regions by identification of two or more fluorescent colors using a digital image of the target specimen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
(a) said specimen is comprised of cytological material that is distributed as an adhering layer upon one surface of a slide;
(b) said contacting is carried out by applying an aqueous solution of said probe composition to said specimen using hybridizing conditions;
(c) said separating is carried out by washing said resulting specimen with an aqueous liquid; and
(d) said examining is carried out with a fluorescence microscope.
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16. The process of claim 1 wherein:
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(a) said specimen is comprised of an aqueous suspension containing said selected chromosome or selected region;
(b) said contacting is carried out by dissolving said probe composition in said suspension;
(c) said separating is carried out by centrifuging; and
(d) said examining is carried out with a flow cytometer.
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