Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10825049 Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
A number of PCR-based in situ hybridization (ISH) techniques have been reported to facilitate the procedure. However, those techniques require additional gene specific primers with RNA polymerase binding site. We developed a new PCR-based ISH technique without extra gene-specific primers. We amplified gene specific PCR products with regular gene-specific primer pairs. Special linker, including T7 RNA polymerase binding site, was adapted to amplified PCR products. Secondary PCR was performed with T7 primer, and forward or reverse primer, used for the first PCR to prepare template DNA for RNA transcription. We were able to generate sense and anti-sense probes for ISH in a day. Recently, real-time PCR and ISH are required to validate microarray results quantitatively and qualitatively. This technique can be expected to facilitate the high-throughput validation of transcripts detected by microarrays.
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