Isolation of osteosarcoma-associated amplified DNA sequences using representational difference analysis

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Abstract

Comparative genomic hybridization analysis of a primary osteosarcoma and its metastasis revealed two regions of DNA amplification, one at 17p11,2-12 and one at 19q12-13. Subsequent representational difference analysis of the primary tumor resulted in the isolation of two distinct tumor-amplified DNA fragments originating from chromosome 19. A YAC clone corresponding to one of the two isolated DNA fragments was used for fluorescence in situ hybridization on normal human lymphocyte metaphases and tumor-derived nuclei. This resulted in the localization of this YAC to 19q12-13.1 and confirmed the amplification status of the isolated fragment in the tumors. The availability of such RDA-isolated sequences may be instrumental in the search for genes relevant for tumor development.

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Simons, A., Janssen, I. M., Suijkerbuijk, R. F., Veth, R. P. H., Pruszczynski, M., Hulsbergen-Van De Kaa, C. A., … Geurts Van Kessel, A. (1997). Isolation of osteosarcoma-associated amplified DNA sequences using representational difference analysis. Genes Chromosomes and Cancer, 20(2), 196–200. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1098-2264(199710)20:2<196::AID-GCC10>3.0.CO;2-P

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