Genotypic analysis of multiple loci in somatic cells by whole genome amplification

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To screen multiple loci in small purified samples of diploid and aneuploid cells a PCR-based technique of whole genome amplification was adapted to the study of somatic lesions. DNA samples from different numbers of flow-sorted diploid and aneuploid cells from biopsies were amplified with a degenerate 15mer primer. Aliquots of these reactions were then used in locus-specific reactions using a single round of PCR cycles with individual sets of primers representing polymorphic markers for different regions. As a result, polymorphic markers for different chromosomal regions, including VNTRs and dinucleotide repeats, can be used to perform up to 30 locus-specific PCR assays with a single sample obtained from fewer than 1000 cells. © 1995 Oxford University Press.

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Barrett, M. T., Reid, B. J., & Joslyn, G. (1995). Genotypic analysis of multiple loci in somatic cells by whole genome amplification. Nucleic Acids Research, 23(17), 3488–3492. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/23.17.3488

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