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FOR FISH SERVICE:

  1. Detailed descriptions of methods, results and references.
  2. Publication-ready photographs with figure legends.
  3. Publication-ready diagrams (for gene mapping).
  4. The following picture examples are provided.

    Gene mapping Gene mapping

    Figure 1. FISH detection on DAPI banded human chromosomes.

    FISH mapping on banded chromosomes is advantageous for chromosome identification and for the precise mapping. Since condensation along chromosomes is not consistent throughout the various stages of metaphase, mapping genes by measuring the position on non-banded chromosomes (such as using co-hybridization with known probes to identify the chromosomes)is not accurate.

Transgenic Mouse Figure 2: Insertion Mapping in a Transgenic Mouse Chromosome. (Click for a larger picture )

Gene Therapy Figure 3: FISH analysis of AML5 cell with rAAV insertions. (Click for a larger picture )

Fiber FISH Figure 4: High resolution FISH mapping on released free chromatin. (Click for larger picture )

Fiber FISH Figure 5: Comparison of different resolutions between interphase FISH and fiber FISH . (Click for a larger picture )

Fiber FISHFigure 10: Example of gene amplification detection between breast tumor tissues and normal breast tissues. (Click for a larger picture)



FOR ANTIBODY DETECTION SERVICE:

  1. Detailed descriptions of methods, results and references.
  2. Publication-ready photographs with figure legends.
  3. The following picture examples are provided.

    Antibody Detection Antibody Detection

    Figure 6. Examples of nuclear protein detected by antibody staining.

    Left: immunostained image
    Right: DAPI image showing nuclei

Antibody DetectionFigure 7: Antibody immunostaining in mouse sperm
(Click for a larger picture).

Antibody Detection Figure 8: DNA-Protein Co-Detection
(Click for a larger picture)

Antibody Detection Figure 9: Antibody Detection within Nucleus
(Click for a larger picture).


TURN AROUND TIMES FOR DATA PROVIDED

  1. The usual turn-around time is about 4-5 weeks for gene mapping. It may take longer for certain experiments such as those involving cell cultures. If a delay is anticipated, we will inform you by e-mail.
  2. Rush service is available upon request. When using the Rush service, you can save 2-3 weeks for your order. Please contact us for details.

We would appreciate an acknowledgement of our services in any publication that cites data obtained through SeeDNA.


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