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Selection: XL XCyting Locus-Specific Probe Kits

Locus-specific probes provide precise and rapid data by detecting amplifications, deletions, or translocation of genes. MetaSystems offers an expanding range of high-quality XL locus-specific probes.
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D-5010-100-OG
XL MYC Break Apart Probe
The XL MYC probe is designed as a break apart probe with two probes juxtaposed and differently labeled. The probe which hybridizes proximal to …

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D-5011-100-OG
XL ATM Deletion Probe
The XL ATM locus-specific probe detects deletions in 11q22.3. This probe is labeled in orange and spans from marker D11S2179 within the ATM gene …

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D-5017-100-OG
XL P53 Deletion Probe
The XL P53 probe detects deletions in 17p13 which involve the TP53 locus. The specific probe is labeled in orange while a green labeled probe …

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D-5018-100-OG
XL IGH / BCL2 Translocation – Dual Fusion Probe
The XL IGH/BCL2 is designed as a dual fusion probe. An orange labeled probe spans the breakpoint at 18q21 (BCL2) and a green labeled probe flanks …

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D-5019-100-OG
XL E2A Break Apart Probe
The XL E2A probe is designed as a break apart probe with two probes juxtaposed and differently labeled. The proximal probe is labeled in orange …

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D-5020-100-OG
XL Del(20q) Deletion Probe
The XL Del(20q) detects deletions which occur in the long arm of chromosome 20. The probe mixture includes two probes: an orange labeled one …

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D-5022-100-OG
XL CBFB / MYH11 Translocation – Dual Fusion Probe
The XL CBFB/MYH11 probe is designed as a dual fusion probe. An orange labeled probe spans the breakpoint at 16q22 and includes the CBFB locus. …

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D-5023-100-OG
XL PML / RARA Translocation – Dual Fusion Probe
The XL PML/RARA probe is designed as a dual fusion probe. An orange labeled probe spans the breakpoint at 15q24 (PML) and a green labeled probe …

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D-5026-100-OG
XL AML1 / ETO Translocation – Dual Fusion Probe
The XL AML1/ETO is designed as a dual fusion probe. The orange labeled probes flank the breakpoint at 21q22.1 (AML1=RUNX1) and the green labeled …

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D-5027-100-OG
XL AML1 Break Apart Probe
The XL AML1 is designed as a break apart probe with two probes juxtaposed and differently labeled. The proximal probe is labeled in orange and …

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D-5029-100-OG
XL IGH / MAF Translocation – Dual Fusion Probe
The XL IGH/MAF is designed as a dual fusion probe. Sets of orange labeled probes flank the breakpoint at 16q23 (MAF), while a set of green labeled …

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D-5031-100-OG
XL PDGFRB Break Apart Probe
The XL PDGFRB probe is designed as a break apart probe with two probes juxtaposed and differently labeled. The probe located proximal to the …

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D-5032-100-OG
XL FIP1L1/CHIC2/ PDGFRA Deletion/Fusion
The XL FIP1L1/CHIC2/PDGFRA probe mix contains an orange probe spanning the CHIC2 gene which is flanked by 2 green probes. One green probe hybridizing …

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D-5033-100-OG
XL IGL Break Apart Probe
The XL IGL probe is designed as a break apart probe with two probes juxtaposed and differently labeled. An orange labeled probe hybridizes proximal …

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D-5034-100-OG
XL IGK Break Apart Probe
The XL IGK probe is designed as a break apart probe with two probes juxtaposed and differently labeled. The orange labeled probe locates to the …

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