Service description
Description:
Fluorescent in situ hybridisation(FISH) is a molecular cytogenetics technique which enables physical detection of specific DNA sequences in chromosomes. The fundamental basis of this technique relies on exposing chromosome preparations to a short fragment/sequence of DNA (DNA probe), which has been labelled with fluorescent dye to enable its detection under the fluorescent microscope. Using this technique one can study both repetitive DNA sequences arranged in tandem (e.g. satellite DNA, ribosomal DNA loci) or dispersed across the genome (e.g. transposable elements), among others.
Equipment available:
Fully equipped molecular cytogenetics laboratory to prepare chromosome samples (protoplasts), development of DNA probes and visualization under the fluorescent microscope.
Catalogue of technical applications:
-Chromosome counting and preparation of protoplasts using enzyme digestion
-DNA probe preparation (various protocols)
-Fluorescent in situ hybridisation (various protocols)
-Sample visualisation under fluorescent microscopy and image editing
Service offered:
The user can benefit from this service through different levels of collaboration, which include
-Basic analysis of samples and delivery of results
-Technical and scientific advice for research
-Technical assistance and troubleshooting
Options and prices chart
Options |
Unit |
Public Sector |
Other customers |
Hibridación in situ fluorescente - FISH (1 Muestra) |
muestra
|
355.83 € |
389.72 € |
Hibridación in situ fluorescente - FISH (8 Muestras) |
8 muestras
|
1400.8 € |
1534.21 € |