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. 1977 May 10;36(3):299-305.
doi: 10.1007/BF00446280.

Mithramycin and DIPI: a pair of fluorochromes specific for GC-and AT-rich DNA respectively

Mithramycin and DIPI: a pair of fluorochromes specific for GC-and AT-rich DNA respectively

W Schnedl et al. Hum Genet. .

Abstract

The AT specificity of the fluorochromes DIPI and DAPI and the GC specificity of mithramycin are evidenced by observations in human, mouse, and bovine chromosomes. DIPI and DAPI produce a pattern similar to Hoechst 33258 in all three species, whereas mithramycin results in a reverse pattern. The AT-rich centromeric heterochromatin in mouse is brilliantly stained by DIPI or DAPI and remains nearly invisible after mithramycin staining. In the GC-rich centromeric heterochromatin of cattle the opposite behavior is observed.

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