New Horizons of Genomic in situ Hybridization

Journal: CYTOGENETIC AND GENOME RESEARCH 126, 368-375
Authors: Markova, M., Vyskot, B.
Year: 2009

Abstract

This review summarizes conventional and recent applications of genomic in situ hybridization (GISH). GISH is a well recognized technique, but its modifications and applications have not been widely used. Here, we show how modifications to the GISH technique can be used as tools to 'paint' plant chromosomes. In addition, we describe novel applications, e. g. how GISH banding could be used for karyotyping plant chromosomes. We further discuss recent phylogenetic applications of GISH that allow a semiquantitative signal analysis and the possibility of comparing and combining this cytogenetic technique with DNA sequence-based phylogenetic trees. Copyright (C) 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel