Spectral Karyotyping and Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization of Murine Cells
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Cytogenetic characterization of murine chromosomes using banding techniques like R- or G-banding is technically demanding
due to the similar size and the acrocentric structure of all chromosomes. The molecular cytogenetic technique of spectral
karyotyping (SKY) overcomes that difficulty by karyotyping metaphase chromosomes after different and simultaneous fluorescence
labeling of the whole genome. SKY allows the detection and identification of numerical as well as structural chromosome aberrations
with a resolution of approximately 2 Mb. The technique is applicable to all fast-proliferating cells, e.g., cells of the hematopoietic
system like stem cells or T- and B-lymphocytes. It is also applicable to murine embryonic fibroblast or cells isolated from
tissues with increased proliferation—especially tumor tissues. Furthermore, SKY is recommended for the cytogenetic characterization
of newly established cell lines.