Molecular Cytogenetics Protocols and Applications

Molecular Cytogenetics Protocols and Applications by Yao-Shan Fan, published by Humana Press on November 10, 2010, is a comprehensive resource that explores the advancements in molecular cytogenetics, particularly focusing on fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) techniques. This softcover reprint of the hardcover first edition from 2003 spans 414 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the evolution of FISH techniques, which have become integral to diagnostic services and investigational purposes in various medical fields.
Readers will find detailed discussions on the implementation of FISH as a diagnostic tool across disciplines such as pediatrics, medical genetics, and oncology. The text emphasizes the importance of selecting appropriate DNA probes and adhering to reliable protocols to ensure quality results. Additionally, it provides insights into the necessary knowledge of both traditional and molecular cytogenetics, which is crucial for interpreting FISH results in relation to clinical diagnosis and treatment. This edition serves as a valuable guide for professionals navigating the complexities of molecular cytogenetics in clinical settings.
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The new techniques of molecular cytogenetics, mainly fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) of DNA probes to metaphase chromosomes or interphase nuclei, have been developed in the past two decades. Many FISH techniques have been implemented for diagnostic services, whereas some others are mainly used for investigational purposes. Several hundreds of FISH probes and hybridization kits are now commercially available, and the list is growing rapidly. FISH has been widely used as a powerful diagnostic tool in many areas of medicine including pediatrics, medical genetics, maternal–fetal medicine, reproductive medicine, pathology, hematology, and oncology. Frequently, a physician may be puzzled by the variety of FISH techniques and wonder what test to order. It is not uncommon that a sample is referred to a laboratory for FISH without indicating a specific test. On the other hand, a cytogeneticist or a technologist in a laboratory needs, from case to case, to determine which procedure to perform and which probe to use for an informative result. To obtain the best results, one must use the right DNA probes and have reliable protocols and measures of quality assurance in place. Also, one must have sufficient knowledge in both traditional and molecular cytogenetics, as well as the particular areas of medicine for which the test is used in order to appropriately interpret the FISH results, and to correlate them with clinical diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
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