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| Introduction | |
| Format | RNA | 
| Description | Presence of a BCR-ABL1 fusion gene is necessary for the pathogenesis of CML. In up to 95% of cases, a t(9;22) (q34;q11) translocation results in the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene (Faderl et al. 1999). This translocation results in the Philadephia chromosome. In rare CML cases lacking the traditional t(9;22) translocation, other translocations result in the creation of the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene, which sometimes involve multiple chromosomes. | 
| Technical Data | |
| Left Gene | BCR | 
| Left Breakpoint | chr22:23654023:+ | 
| Right Gene | ABL1 | 
| Right Breakpoint | chr9:133729451:+ | 
| Cosmic ID | N/A | 
| Buffer | RNase-free H2O | 
| Product Information | |
| Intended Use | Research Use Only | 
| Unit Size | 1ug | 
| Concentration | Download for COA | 
| Purity | Download for COA | 
| RNA electrophoresis | Download for COA | 
| Sanger sequencing | ![]()  | 
		
| Storage | -90~ -70℃ | 
| Expiry | 12 months from the date of manufacture | 
            