2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-864665/v1
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3C based DNA hybridization method for chromosomal translocation screening

Abstract: Background DNA probes have been widely used as diagnostic tools for chromosomal translocations in malignancies. PCR-based methods often fail to detect translocations such as MYC/TRD in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. In addition, microscopic techniques cannot be helpful due to size detection limitations. This study sought to design a screening tool using immobilized ssDNA probes on a nitrocellulose membrane followed by 3C library fragments hybridization. Results Hence, we focused on developing a suitable 27 bp… Show more

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“…An alternative nonsequencing-based screening strategy, Digital droplet PCR (ddPCR) makes it more effective in terms of speed and cost along with increased sensitivity compared to other PCR-based methods [7]. In contrast, chromosome conformation capture (3C) library combined with DNA-DNA hybridization requires elaborate preparation, but identifies key driver events such as translocations [8].…”
Section: Technologies At Specific Omic Levels: Revealing Exploitable ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative nonsequencing-based screening strategy, Digital droplet PCR (ddPCR) makes it more effective in terms of speed and cost along with increased sensitivity compared to other PCR-based methods [7]. In contrast, chromosome conformation capture (3C) library combined with DNA-DNA hybridization requires elaborate preparation, but identifies key driver events such as translocations [8].…”
Section: Technologies At Specific Omic Levels: Revealing Exploitable ...mentioning
confidence: 99%