scholarly journals A Single Nucleotide Primer Extension Assay to Detect the APC I1307K Gene Variant

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James R. Eshleman ◽  
Constance A. Griffin ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
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Isabelle Leisten ◽  
Lukas Soellner ◽  
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1995 ◽  
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pp. 223-227 ◽  
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Patrick P. L. Tam ◽  
Judith Singer-Sam ◽  
Arthur D. Riggs ◽  
Seong-Seng Tan

SummaryX chromosome inactivation (XCI) has been assumed to be complete in all cells of female mouse embryos at about 6 d post coitum (dpc). However, a recent study on β-galactosidase expression of an X-linkedlacZtransgene suggests that XCI is probably not complete several days after this time in some lineages. To help resolve this issue, we analysed XCI in embryos which carry the T(X;16)16H (Searle's) translocation and are heterozygous at the X-linkedHprtandPgk-1genes. The quantitative RT-PCR single nucleotide primer extension (SNuPE) assay was used to measureHprtandPgk-1allele-specific transcripts in embryos 9·5 dpc. No transcripts from the normal X chromosome were found in any of the tissues tested, indicating that inactivation was complete for these endogenous genes.


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