Publications by authors named "P Faessen"

DNA probes specific for rat chromosomes 19p, 19q and 4q were isolated, characterized and used for the detection and analysis of diethylstilbestrol(DES)-induced aneuploidy. By denaturing and partially reassociating total genomic DNA a new rat repetitive DNA family was isolated, which was located on chromosome 19p21. Sequencing of a number of subclones from cos76-1 and other clones of this so-called 76-family revealed that the repeat units are interrupted with large areas of other (unique) DNA.

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The PCR technique in combination with selective hybridization to mutation specific oligonucleotides, is a widely used methodology for the detection of activating point mutations in ras oncogenes. In the present paper we demonstrate for the N-ras gene of the rat that processed pseudogenes do interfere with this method. A first indication for this interference came from the sequence analysis of cloned PCR fragments of exon 1, amplified with primers derived from previously reported exon sequences of the mouse N-ras gene.

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The rat N-ras protooncogene has been assigned to chromosome 2q34 by fluorescence in situ hybridization on rat metaphase chromosomes. This was accomplished using two recently isolated genomic clones with a length of 8.2 and 4.

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