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iFISH4U

General information

URL: http://ifish4u.org
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Description: iFISH, an open-source repository currently comprising 380 DNA FISH probes targeting multiple loci on the human autosomes and chromosome X, as well as a genome-wide database of optimally designed oligonucleotides
Year founded: 2019
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Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Sweden

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Karolinska Institute
Address: Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet, SE-17165 Stockholm, Sweden
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Country/Region: Sweden
Contact name (PI/Team): Nicola Crosetto
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): es.ik@ottesorc.alocin

Publications

30967549
iFISH is a publically available resource enabling versatile DNA FISH to study genome architecture. [PMID: 30967549]
Eleni Gelali, Gabriele Girelli, Masahiro Matsumoto, Erik Wernersson, Joaquin Custodio, Ana Mota, Maud Schweitzer, Katalin Ferenc, Xinge Li, Reza Mirzazadeh, Federico Agostini, John P Schell, Fredrik Lanner, Nicola Crosetto, Magda Bienko

DNA fluorescence in situ hybridization (DNA FISH) is a powerful method to study chromosomal organization in single cells. At present, there is a lack of free resources of DNA FISH probes and probe design tools which can be readily applied. Here, we describe iFISH, an open-source repository currently comprising 380 DNA FISH probes targeting multiple loci on the human autosomes and chromosome X, as well as a genome-wide database of optimally designed oligonucleotides and a freely accessible web interface ( http://ifish4u.org ) that can be used to design DNA FISH probes. We individually validate 153 probes and take advantage of our probe repository to quantify the extent of intermingling between multiple heterologous chromosome pairs, showing a much higher extent of intermingling in human embryonic stem cells compared to fibroblasts. In conclusion, iFISH is a versatile and expandable resource, which can greatly facilitate the use of DNA FISH in research and diagnostics.

Nat Commun. 2019:10(1) | 41 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
1998/6895 (71.037%)
Interaction:
395/1194 (67.002%)
Health and medicine:
497/1738 (71.461%)
1998
Total Rank
39
Citations
6.5
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Created on: 2019-09-25
Curated by:
furrukh mehmood [2019-11-07]
furrukh mehmood [2019-10-21]
Ghulam Abbas [2019-09-25]