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Rawat M, Malhotra S, Senthilkumar C. S, Kulkarni U, Ganesh N. Genomic dna of leukemic patients: A molecular tool to detect genetic variation in clinical diagnosis. Biosci Biotechnol Res Asia 2007;4(2)
Manuscript received on : June 12, 2007
Manuscript accepted on :  July 21, 2007
Published online on:  04-02-2016
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Genomic dna of leukemic patients: A molecular tool to detect genetic variation in clinical diagnosis

Munmun Rawat, Sanjeev Malhotra, C. S. Senthilkumar, Ujjwala Kulkarni and N. Ganesh

Department of Research, Jawaharlal Nehru Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Bhopal ­ 462 001 (India)

ABSTRACT: A Comparative study analyzed to detect the genetic variation in CML, AML, CLL and ALL leukemic patients. DNA was isolated from four leukemia patient’s blood sample and electrophoresed in 0.8% agarose gel. Purity was checked by quantification at 260 nm in UV - spectrophotometer. In all the four leukemia cases, CML patient DNA was significantly noted with elevated level. CLL patient DNA samples also found with slight variation in increased concentration. AML and ALL samples showed no variation on their comparative status. The present study concluded all the elevated level was found in chronic leukemia as compared to acute leukemia’s.

KEYWORDS: Genetic variation; Genomic DNA; Leukemia’s; Comparative studies

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