CT banding of human chromosomes
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Human Genetics
- Vol. 31 (3) , 293-307
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00270859
Abstract
A technique is described for staining centromeric areas and reverse, mainly telomeric bands in human chromosomes. With this “CT” technique karyotyping of C-banded metaphases is possible without previous or subsequent use of other banding methods. The method consists of an alkaline pretreatment at 60°C with Ba(OH)2, followed by salt incubation in 2 x SSC at 60°C and staining with the cationic dye “Stains-all”. In a series of experiments the influence of the variables in the procedure was studied, with thefollowing main results: Ba(OH)2 treatment alone and subsequent staining produces a distinct reverse banding pattern in which the secondary constriction of chromosome 9 is positive. The 2 x SSC incubation in the CT procedure causes the Ba(OH)2 induced reverse bands to become weaker; the centromeric regions, however, become very prominent. If the temperature of the 2 x SSC treatment is raised to 85°C, the CT technique results in a specific staining of the short arm regions of some probably variant acrocentric chromosomes. The interphase nuclei of individuals possessing such acrocentrics usually show very distinct chromocentres after this treatment; in the polymorphs these chromocentres are often situated along the nuclear membrane. The mechanisms which may form the basis of the staining results obtained, and the possible significance in human cytogenetics of the techniques described, are discussed briefly.This publication has 41 references indexed in Scilit:
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