Volume : VIII, Issue : III, March - 2019

CLONING AND DNA FINGERPRINTING OF BREAST CANCER GENE BY ARBITRARILY PRIMED POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (AP-PCR) - A CASE REPORT

King Solomon Ebenezer, Rajesh Kannan Velu

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Globally the east cancer is the most common cancer in women than other cancers. Recently, molecular studies urge for these familial syndromes to dig out the etiology, but several defective tumor suppressor genes been associated with familial east cancer. Mainly, the BRCA–I gene at 17q21 as tumor suppressor gene, since a single mutation in BRCA–1 dramatically increases a woman‘s risk for east cancer. Here we analyze the genetic instability in east cancer tissue compared with normal tissues from the same individual through cloning and AP–PCR (Arbitrary primed polymerase chain reaction) using 4 different primers. Among these OPC4 showed presence of and variation in the genetic set up of cancer tissue and further it purified and cloned in to a T– tailed vector viz. pTZ57R/T. Presence of amplified DNA fragments was indicating homozygous insertion of 1270 bp observed in east cancer plasmid.

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CLONING AND DNA FINGERPRINTING OF BREAST CANCER GENE BY ARBITRARILY PRIMED POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (AP-PCR) - A CASE REPORT, King Solomon Ebenezer, Rajesh Kannan Velu INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-3 | March-2019


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