LSP ASPSCR1 5 FISH Probe
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The ASPSCR1 5’ FISH Probe is designed to detect the human ASPSCR1 gene 5’-region located on chromosome band 17q25.3. ASPSCR1 is also known as TUG, ASPL, ASPS, RCC17, UBXD9, UBXN9 or ASPCR1.
The ASPSCR1 5 FISH probe is labeled with CytoOrange. CytoOrange is a fluorophore with an excitation peak at 551nm and emission peak at 575nm, giving it an orange fluorescent signal with the appropriate filters.
The ASPSCR1 5 FISH probe hybridizes to chromosome 17 in both metaphase and interphase cells. After hybridizing with normal human peripheral blood lymphocyte samples, two distinct orange fluorescent spots are observed in the interphase nuclei, each spot corresponding to the 17q25.3 region on the chromosome 17. In metaphase cells, a “doublet” or “split signal” may appear on chromosomal region 17q25.3. Each signal within the doublet represents one of the two sister chromatids present in the replicated chromosome 17.
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