Patent ID: 11566280

Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for the detection of the occurrence of initiation of replication events in genomic DNA in a eukaryotic cell, involving contacting said eukaryotic cell comprising said genomic DNA with a first nucleotide probe, under conditions enabling in situ hybridization of said first nucleotide probe with a target region in the DNA genome, wherein said target region comprises a nucleic acid sequence which has no identified corresponding annealing RNA in a metabolically active cell and therefore remains RNA-free during transcription and replication of said DNA genome and detecting said first nucleotide probe hybridized to said DNA. Further detection of at least one RNA molecule can be achieved. The invention also relates to a nucleic acid molecule suitable for use as a probe, hybridizing with a target region in a eukaryotic genomic DNA, and comprising a nucleic acid sequence which has no identified corresponding annealing RNA in the metabolically active cell containing said eukaryotic genomic DNA and therefore remains RNA-free during transcription and replication of said DNA genome. The invention also encompasses kit(s) for carrying out in situ hybridization and use of the method(s), nucleic acid molecule(s) or kit(s) of the invention in the detection of mitochondrial disease(s), neoplasic diseases(s) or cancer(s), or in the testing of the cytotoxicity of organic or chemical compounds, especially drugs, on eukaryotic cells.