BioTechniques (May 1998)

Quick-FISH: A Rapid Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Technique for Molecular Cytogenetic Analysis

  • Sushanta K. Banerjee,
  • Allan P. Weston,
  • Diane L. Persons,
  • Donald R. Campbell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/98245dt03
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 5
pp. 826 – 830

Abstract

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A rapid and simplified fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technique for the detection of human chromosome-specific centromeric probes is described. Using chromosomes 1-, 4-, 11- and Y-specific fluorescence-labeled probes, the modified, or quick-FISH technique, was compared to two conventional FISH methods. The modified FISH technique detected human chromosomes without sacrificing sensitivity or signal quality in both fresh-frozen and paraffin-embedded tissue sections. Further studies demonstrated that this technique can be used with simultaneous application of dual-color probes. This novel technique offers the advantages of being simpler to perform and faster than conventional techniques. The quick-FISH technique can be substituted for any sensitive conventional FISH method for molecular cytogenetic analysis in fresh, fresh-frozen or paraffinembedded tissues.