Re: Chromosome sorting
Simon Monard (monard@phri.nyu.edu)
Wed, 17 Jul 1996 06:15:58 -0400
>According to the books bivariate chromosome sorting requires the
>first laser to be tuned to UV (for Hoechst 33258) and the second
>to 458 (for Chromomycin A3).
>Is it possible to acheive good sorting when the first laser is 458
>and the second UV ?
YES, I have had good results using lasers that way round. The deviation of
the chromosome peaks from the diagonal is less pronounced but apart from
that the profiles look almost as good. The only time I used the 458 as the
primary laser was using a FACStar Plus with spacial and temporal separation
of signals.
Good luck
Simon
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