Comparative genomic hybridization on encoded multiplex...

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C12Q 1/68 (2006.01) C12M 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2634447

Disclosed herein pertains to a method of evaluating genomic DNA comprising the steps of: a) providing a genomic DNA sample; b) providing a particle mixture, the mixture comprises particles from different particle sets, wherein each particle set contains numerous encoded particles and a nucleic acid hybridisation probe for particular genomic locus, such that the mixture col-lectively includes probes for a plurality of different genomic loci; c) contacting the sample to a portion of the particle mixture under hybridisation conditions; and d) evaluating hybridisation of the sample to particles in respective portion of the mixture by monitoring a detectable label, wherein signals from the monitoring are indicative of the number of copies of each interrogated genomic locus. The invention further pertains to a particle mixture comprising particles from different particles sets thereof.

L'invention concerne des procédés et des compositions pour évaluer un contenu génomique à l'aide de particules codées afin d'évaluer de multiples échantillons en parallèle.

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