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Alterations in brain tumor DNA detected by a fingerprinting probe
A R Joshi1, S Sinha, Dil-Afroz
1Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Abstract:
We used a novel DNA fingerprinting probe O-chi-1 (ref. 1) to detect differences in the hybridization pattern of brain tumor DNA and paired normal tissue of a given individual. Representatives of meningiomas (two), glioblastoma multeforme (three) and astrocytoma (one) were studied. Alterations, which included amplification as well as the loss of a normal band in tumor DNA, were observed in four of the six tumours. While the increased intensity of a band can be taken to imply increased copy number, the disappearance of bands could either be due to loss of DNA sequence or rearrangement resulting in different sized bands.

