Objective: This study aimed to establish a new external quality assessment (EQA) of chromosomal karyotype analysis.
Methods: Chimeric assembly A1 was established by collecting chimeric chromosome images prepared artificially from chromosomally abnormal amniocytes remaining after prenatal diagnosis. Chimeric assembly B1 and nonchimeric assembly C1 were constructed through the collection of chimeric and nonchimeric chromosome images from prenatal diagnosis, respectively.
Background: The shortage of quality-control materials caused by non-renewable utilization of rare disease samples is the key factor to limit the quality control of prenatal molecular diagnosis. This study aimed to prepare aneuploid amniocyte lines for the development of quality control cells for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)-mediated detection of aneuploidy.
Methods: Recombinant SV40LTag-pcDNA3.