Aniridia + translocation, FISH & cosmid prob
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Description
Human chromosomes highlighted by fluorescent
probes which bind to specific sequences of DNA.
This FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridisation)
study is of a patient with spoaraic isolated
aniridia (failure of the iris to develop) and an
apparently balanced translocation between
chromosomes 7 and 11, t(7;11). These FISH results
show that the break-point in 11p13 is between PAX6
(upper cell) which is retained on the der(11) -
green centromere signals and red cosmids - and
normal 11. The lower cell shows result with F02121
which lies about 100 KB distal to PAX6. In this
case, the cosmid signals (in red as are the 7 and
der(7)) can be seen on the normal 11 and der(7)
respectively. The 11p13 break-point, therefore,
lies in the approx 100 KB internal between PAX6 and