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Genetics & Heredity","Biochemical Research Methods
To suppress background hybridization due to repetitive sequence elemen
ts. competitor Alu containing clones were isolated from a subclone lib
rary of human cosmid clone hP3.1. Pre-annealing of the probe with this
competitor increased the signal well above background. In comparison,
the addition of the competitor directly to both the prehybridization
and hybridization solution was more effective in reducing background.
This dramatically increased the signal to noise ratio of the specific
hybridization event. Application to fluorescent in situ hybridization
(FISK) is readily apparent. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.