Liehr T.
2024. Basics and literature on multicolor
fluorescence in situ hybridization application. https://cs-tl.de/DB/TC/mFISH/0-Start.html
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Cambridge Resource Centre for Comparative
Genomics
now available at CryoArks Biobank in the
Natural History Museum (NHM) in London
- animal cell lines
- chromosome-specific DNA probes
available on request (free of charge for
research) to scientists of the comparative
genomics community.
To find
out what is available at the NHM please
search the records on the CryoArks database (https://webportal.specifycloud.org/cryoarks/)
by typing ‘Cell’ or ‘Chromosomes’ into the
express search and selecting ‘All’. Or,
alternatively by typing ‘CryoArks’ into the
search box on the NHM data portal (https://data.nhm.ac.uk/search).
You can also contact Kirsty Lloyd at the NHM
directly (k.lloyd@nhm.ac.uk)
and the relevant sample metadata and
appropriate request forms will be sent to you.
There is no charge to bona fide researchers,
but those requesting aliquots of cell lines
may be asked to replace and return a similar
quantity of cells so that they may continue to
be available to others. Similarly,
amplification of DNA probes may be requested
to replace the samples provided. It is
expected that these replacements will not be
required once the proposed laboratory at
CryoArks is operational.
Professor Malcolm Ferguson-Smith