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ADN-ARN combiné Fluorescent<em> In situ</em> Hybridation (FISH) à étudier inactivation du chromosome X dans différencié Femme Souris cellules souches embryonnaires
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Combined DNA-RNA Fluorescent In situ Hybridization (FISH) to Study X Chromosome Inactivation in Differentiated Female Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
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15:54 min

June 14, 2014

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 02:57Induction of Differentiation in Female Embryonic Stem Cells to Induce X Chromosome Inactivation
  • 04:55Fixation of Differentiated ES Cells for Subsequent DNA-RNA FISH Analysis
  • 05:33Labeling of DNA Probes for FISH Experiments
  • 08:02Permeabilization, Pre-treatment and Hybridization of Fixed Cells for Combined DNA-RNA FISH
  • 11:04Post-hybridization Washes and Antibody Mediated Detection of Probe
  • 13:21Results: X Chromosome Inactivation in Differentiating Female ES Cells is Visualized by Combined DNA-RNA FISH
  • 14:57Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

Hybridation in situ fluorescente (FISH) permet la détection d'acides nucléiques de leur environnement natif dans les cellules. Nous décrivons ici un protocole pour le combiné, la détection simultanée de l'ARN et de l'ADN à l'aide de FISH, qui peut être utilisée pour étudier l'inactivation du chromosome X dans les cellules souches embryonnaires de souris.

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