VividFISH Disease Gene FISH Probes
GeneCopoeia´s VividFISH™ fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) locus-specific probes are the ideal tools for disease gene detection. FISH gene-specific probes are extremely valuable for diagnosis and/or prognosis of disease with chromosomal abnormalities, gene amplification, or gene depletion.
Fig.1 VividFISHTM Probe for Human ALK break apart. H2228 cell showing the ALK translocation (left, arrows) and lung cancer cells from a formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sample that show normal ALK distribution (right) where probed with the VividFISH ALK break apart set. The 5‘ end of ALK is labeled with the green probe, and the 3‘ end of ALK is labeled with the orange probe. DNA (blue) is stained with DAPI.
VividFISH Chromosome Enumeration (CEP) FISH Probes
GeneCopoeia´s VividFISH™ fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) chromosome probes are the ideal tools for chromosome detection. FISH chromosome probes are extremely valuable as:
Fig.2 VividFISH™ green CEP probe for chromosome 7. Diploid human cell line HT1080 was probed with centromere sequences carrying green fluorescent lable. DNA (blue) is stained with DAPI.
Fig.3 VividFISH™ orange CEP probe for chromosome 7. Hypotriploid human cell line HEK293 was probed with centromere sequences carrying orange fluorescent lable. DNA (blue) is stained with DAPI.